CONVENŢIA „SNEGUR-ELŢÎN” ŞI SEMNIFICAŢIA ACESTEIA. SECVENŢE DE ISTORIE TRĂITĂ
The „Snegur-Eltîn” Convention and Its Significance. A Sequence of Living History
Author(s): Eduard BobocSubject(s): History
Published by: Argonaut
Summary/Abstract: In spring-summer of 1992, the separatist forces of the Republic of Moldova started a military conflict, for its finalization being sacrificed hundred of life. Due to the efforts of Republic’s leaders, supported by diplomatic missions, at 21 July 1992 was signed an agreement of pacification (known under the name of “Snegur – Elţîn Convention”), which, even if it stopped the bloodshed and had a contribution at hostilities stopping, actually made the military presence of Russian troops on the territory of Republic of Moldova officially. It also permitted to separatist leaders from Tiraspol to achieve their prime objective, to decide their destiny independently, in the case of reunification of Moldova with Romania, setting this way the bases of separatist pretences about the creation of a state on federative principles.
Journal: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie Orală
- Issue Year: 2008
- Issue No: IX
- Page Range: 256-301
- Page Count: 46
- Language: Romanian