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Tuesday, 16 May 2006
Public organizations in Transdniestria have asked the presidents of Belarus and Kazakhstan to recognize the self-proclaimed Transdniestrian Moldovan Republic.

A message to Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev adopted at a Tuesday meeting of the Anti- Blockade Committee of 20 local NGOs calls for launching a procedure of official recognition of Transdniestria.

"Only recognition can offer the guarantee of peace and security in the region. Presently the Moldovan authorities are pursuing a policy aimed not only against Russia but also against countries friendly to it. It is indicative that at the bidding of Brussels Moldovan politicians rejected the outcome of the presidential elections in Belarus," the message says.

It says that in 1998 Transdniestria held a referendum in which over 90% of voters took part, and 96% of them voted to join the Union of Russia and Belarus.

www.interfax.ru
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