
Andrei Curăraru
Andrei Curăraru is a political expert and analyst, known for his insights into Eastern European geopolitics, particularly regarding the dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He has commented extensively on the implications of high-level negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, emphasizing the potential impact on Moldova and the broader region. Curăraru's analyses often highlight the need for European involvement in diplomatic discussions and the importance of securing Ukraine's sovereignty amidst evolving geopolitical tensions.
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Moldova:
Andrei Curăraru believes that support for Putin is a result of cultural and geopolitical factors.
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Romania:
Andrei Curăraru stated that the views of certain politicians are part of a destabilization plan regarding Chișinău.
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Moldova:
Andrei Curăraru noted that the condemnation of Evghenia Guțul reflects the control of Moldova by Russian networks.
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Moldova:
Andrei Curăraru explained the political implications of the new electoral bloc formed by various parties in Moldova.
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Romania:
Andrei Curăraru is a public policy expert who believes the electoral bloc aims to divert Moldova's EU accession.
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Moldova:
Andrei Curăraru stated that the concert's organization near the memorial was a demonstration of insensitivity.
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Moldova:
Expertul în securitate de la Comunitatea WatchDog, Andrei Curăraru, este de părere că țara noastră nu are nici capacitate, nici motivație să organizeze eventuale misiuni de acest fel în Rusia.
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Moldova:
Andrei Curăraru, an expert in public policy and security, claims that the categories of Russian citizens denied entry into Moldova are extremely limited.
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Romania:
Andrei Curăraru emphasizes the importance of a successful campaign in Moldova for winning elections in Romania.
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Romania:
Andrei Curăraru emphasizes that the exemplary mobilization of Moldovans from the diaspora must be repeated in the parliamentary elections.
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