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Moldovan Leaders Decry Russian Move on Citizenship for Separatist Region

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This is a geopolitical event with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain is affected. The decree may increase regional instability but lacks concrete economic channels such as sanctions, trade disruption, or investment impact.

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  • Putin signed decree allowing Transdniestria residents to obtain Russian citizenship without residency requirements.
  • Transdniestria has about 350,000 residents, half already hold Russian citizenship.
  • Moldova aims for EU membership by 2030.
  • Approximately 1,500 Russian troops are stationed in Transdniestria.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stated the decree effectively designates Transdniestria as Russian territory.

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