Zelensky says Russia seeks to disrupt Ukraine, Moldova, south-eastern Europe

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FILE PHOTO: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks during a press briefing following phone calls with U.S. President Donald Trump, amid Russia?s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

Mr Zelensky said collective efforts were needed to keep Moscow from causing further disruption.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on June 11 that Russia was determined to sow chaos in and destroy the south of his country as well as nearby Moldova and Romania, and called for increased pressure on Moscow to prevent further military threats.

Mr Zelensky, addressing a conference of South-east European leaders in the Black Sea port of Odesa, said collective efforts were needed to keep Moscow from causing further disruption.

“The security of South-eastern Europe and the Black Sea is indivisible... Today, we are forced to fight not only for our country, but also for this reality to become the cornerstone of a new regional policy,” Mr Zelensky said on Telegram.

“We are here in Odesa, a city that Russia wants to destroy, as it has destroyed countless other cities. Russian military plans are aimed at this region, and then at the borders with Moldova and Romania. We need protection now. But even more, we need long-term guarantees that this will never happen again.”

Odesa, the site of three ports, has been a frequent target of Russian air strikes in three years of war. The city came under a massive drone attack on June 9 that targeted an emergency medical building, a maternity ward and residential buildings.

Much attention has focused on a possible Russian threat to Moldova, where pro-European President Maia Sandu has accused Moscow of trying to destabilise her country and unseat her. Her Party of Action and Solidarity, which holds a majority in Parliament, faces a general election in September, the outcome of which could affect the president’s ability to press on with a campaign to join the EU in 2030. Ukraine has also started talks on EU membership.

“For three decades, Russia has tried to keep Moldova poor and unstable in order to take full control of it,” Mr Zelensky said. “If Europe loses in Moldova this year, it will embolden Russia to meddle even more in your countries’ affairs, taking away your resources, your sovereignty, even your history.”

Ms Sandu said Moldova “knows just what hybrid war is and is prepared to share its experience”.

“Moldova is facing one of its most important elections. Russia wants to see Moldova turn away from Ukraine. More to the point, it wants to use Moldova against Ukraine and the EU.” REUTERS

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