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Moldovan Leaders Decry Russian Move on Citizenship for Separatist Region
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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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