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20 August 11:59

Moldova's former justice minister Alexandru Tanase points to a pro-Russian campaign in Romania, highlighted by stickers with the message "Russia is not my enemy".

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Alexandru Tănase, former Minister of Justice of the Republic of Moldova, draws attention to a pro-Russian propaganda campaign in Romania, where stickers with the message "Russia is not my enemy" have been pasted. Tănase underlines the risks of this attitude, recalling the history of relations with Russia. The stickers were recently spotted on the door of a restaurant in Targoviste and the campaign has spread to other European countries. Online reactions are negative, with users condemning the message and warning of the dangers posed by Russia.

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