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Moldova closes Russian cultural center citing security threats

Created at 4 Jul · 8:33 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Moldova's pro-European government has ordered the closure of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture, citing security concerns and the promotion of narratives threatening national security. The center ceased operations on Saturday after 15 years.

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Key Numbers

15 yearsduration of Russian cultural center's operation
2.5 millionMoldova population

Who's Involved

Moldova's government
ordered the closure of the Russian cultural center
Russian Centre for Science and Culture
Russian cultural center ordered closed
Russian embassy
stated some functions would transfer to its cultural department
Maia Sandu
President of Moldova accusing Russia of subversion
Valeriu Chiveri
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova

↳ Why This Matters

The closure of the Russian cultural center reflects Moldova's deepening alignment with the West and its efforts to counter perceived Russian influence and security threats amid the ongoing conflict in neighboring Ukraine.

Key facts

  • Moldova's government ordered the closure of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture.
  • The government cited security threats and the promotion of Russian narratives as reasons for closure.
  • The center, operating for over 15 years, ceased its activities on Saturday.
  • The Russian embassy stated some of the center's functions will be transferred to its cultural department.
  • Moldova's relations with Russia have deteriorated due to the conflict in Ukraine.

Moldova's government has ordered the closure of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture, a move that took effect on Saturday after more than 15 years of operation. The pro-European government, a strong critic of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, stated that the center served as an instrument to promote narratives perceived as a threat to Moldova's security. Parliament endorsed this decision.

The Russian embassy expressed regret over the closure, noting that the center had functioned as a meeting place for dialogue and friendship, and hoped that interest in Russian language, literature, culture, and education would persist. The embassy indicated that some of the center's activities would be relocated to its cultural department.

Relations between Moldova and Russia have been significantly strained, exacerbated by Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine and reported instances of Russian drones violating Moldovan airspace. President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of attempting to destabilize her government, while Russia contends that Sandu has fueled anti-Russian sentiment.

In a separate development, officials in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transdniestria proposed establishing an alternative Russian cultural center. However, Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Valeriu Chiveri stated that such a move would require a new agreement with Russia.

Frequently asked questions

Moldova's government ordered the closure, citing that the center served as an instrument to promote narratives posing a threat to Moldova's security.

The center ceased its activity on Saturday, after operating for more than 15 years.

Relations have been soured by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Moldova accusing Russia of trying to subvert its government.

The Russian embassy stated that some of the center's functions would be transferred to its cultural department.

What Happens Next

01Some functions of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture will be transferred to the Russian embassy's cultural department.
02Moldova continues its drive to join the European Union.

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How It Developed

Moldova's government ordered the closure of the Russian Centre for Science and Culture.
The government cited the center as an instrument for promoting narratives threatening Moldova's security.
Parliament endorsed the government's decision.
The Russian Centre for Science and Culture ceased operations on Saturday.
The Russian embassy stated some functions would transfer to its cultural department.
Moldova's relations with Russia have been strained due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Moldovan officials cited instances of Russian drones violating its airspace.
President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of attempting to subvert her government.

Sources

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Russian cultural centre closes in Moldova after government orderReuters

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