- 1997 Moscow Memorandum
The 1997 Moscow Memorandum, also known as the Primakov Memorandum (after the then-Foreign Minister
Yevgeny Primakov ofRussia ), is an agreement governing relations betweenMoldova andTransnistria .Transliterated from the original Russian text, the full formal title of the document is Memorandum on the principles of normalizations of the relations between the Republic of Moldova and Transnistria.
The memorandum's historical importance followed the need for both
Tiraspol andChişinău to normalize relations in the wake of the 1992War of Transnistria .It was signed in Moscow on
8 May 1997 by Moldovan PresidentPetru Lucinschi and Transnistrian PresidentIgor Smirnov , with the mediation of the Russian Federation,Ukraine and theNiels Helveg Petersen on behalf of theOSCE Mission in Moldova.In compliance with the final clause of the memorandum, the relations between the Republic of Moldova and Transnistria shall be developed within the framework of a common state, within the borders of
Moldovan SSR . The Russian Federation and Ukraine stating their readiness to become guarantors of the Transnistrian status observance, as well as of the Memorandum’s provisions. Chişinău and Tiraspol have decided to sustain the establishment of legal and state relations: the mutual decision coordination, inclusively regarding prerogatives delimitation and delegation, the safeguard of mutual security, the Transnistrian participation in the process of accomplishment of the foreign policy of the Republic of Moldova. The memorandum also gave Transnistria the right to independently conduct foreign economic activity, although later the Memorandum provisions had widely diverging legal and political interpretations in Chişinău and Tiraspol.See also
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Disputed status of Transnistria
*History of Transnistria External links
* [http://www.mfa-pmr.org/documents/index.php?lang=eng&options=5&id=0&next=1 Text of 1997 Moscow Memorandum]
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