MOLDOVA, TRANSNIESTRIA MAKE HEADWAY IN RESOLVING CONFLICT OVER SCHOOLS

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MOSCOW, September 1 (RIA Novosti) - Igor Savolsky, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, has spent the past two days negotiating with government officials of Moldova and its breakaway region of Transniestria to find ways to resolve the conflict over Romanian-language schools, the ministry says in a press release. He has also discussed the issue with co-mediators from Ukraine and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

The conflict erupted after Transniestrian authorities' decision to close down secondary schools established by the Moldovan government to provide education in the Romanian language. Moldova responded with economic sanctions against Transniestria.

In recent days, Moldova and Transniestria have finally made some progress in reaching a compromise on the registration of Roman-language schools, and will now be able to resume the discussion of controversial issues with the three mediating parties, reports the Russian Foreign Ministry.

In his talks with Moldovan and Transniestrian officials, Savolsky reemphasized the counter-productivity of retaliatory actions, such as economic pressure and blockade, the ministry says in its press release.

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