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Item SOLUȚIONAREA CONFLICTULUI TRANSNISTREAN DIN PERSPECTIVA RELAȚIILOR REPUBLICII MOLDOVA CU STATELE VECINE(Institutul naţional de informaţii şi securitate „Bogdan, întemeietorul Moldovei”, 2022-05-14) Saca, Victor; Nepoliuc, VladThe Republic of Moldova faces one of the worst problems for the integrity of contemporary states, the presence of a frozen conflict on the territory of the state. We must emphasize that this problem is a negative part of the country's image in the system of international relations, which sometimes triggers reverse processes in the establishment and development of multilateral and bilateral relations. It is obvious that the government in Chisinau and the Transnistrian leadership need to be involved in solving this major problem for the companies on the left and right of the Dniester.Item ROLUL PROCESULUI DE NEGOCIERE ÎN RAPORTUL SECURITATE REGIONALĂ – SECURITATE NAȚIONALĂ: CAZUL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA(Institutul naţional de informaţii şi securitate „Bogdan, întemeietorul Moldovei”, 2022-05-14) Saca, Victor; Buzu, SergiuAfter 77 years, Europe is in the middle of a new war, using exactly the same model of destruction: terrorizing civilians, indiscriminate bombing, using the media to undo the truth through lies, violating international treaties, incapacity of the League of Nations (today UN), to stop the illegal and unprovoked invasion of one nation against another, terror by starvation, rape and war crimes. The war in Ukraine generated changes with very long-term effects, in a world rearrangement that was difficult to anticipate, before the outbreak of the conflict, politically and economically, it has accelerated the changes and made the difficult decisions that would have been taken in years, to be adopted within weeks. Their effects will redraw the political and geopolitical landscape for many decades to come. Today, in the context of the war in Ukraine and the latest news, including from the US Secret Service, which believes that Putin's war in Ukraine is likely to become "more unpredictable and intense" in the coming months and may extends from the Donbas to Transnistria, no political force, especially the country's leadership, can afford to treat it as an ordinary issue. Political and especially economic isolation, through the introduction of unprecedented sanctions, the isolation of global financial markets, the boycott of all Russian goods, especially gas and oil, may become a key mechanism for Russia to stop the war and return to the table of negotiations. The antagonism of the belligerent camps is about to reach its peak, and the hatred infiltrated between the peoples is already at the level of DNA. Constructive negotiations are becoming more and more difficult to achieve. We pay the price for re