Group 1 - Moldova's government has initiated the process to terminate several agreements that form the legal basis for its membership in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) [1] - The termination of these agreements is seen as a significant step towards Moldova's integration into Europe, as the country actively seeks EU membership and has been granted candidate status in 2022 [1] - Russian officials expressed regret over Moldova's decision, highlighting that Moldova's participation in the CIS has been frozen for a long time and that the organization serves as a valuable platform for integration [1] Group 2 - The CIS was established in December 1991, initially signed by Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, with 11 other countries joining later [2] - Currently, there are 9 member states in the CIS, including Moldova, while Georgia exited in 2008 and Ukraine is set to withdraw in May 2024 [2]
摩尔多瓦启动退出独联体法律程序,俄罗斯回应称表示遗憾
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-20 23:21