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Interview

Tudor Cazacu, Tighina, architect.


T.C. – My family lives in three Romanian countries: I live in Transnistria, my wife in Moldova and my two children in Romania.

I.M. – How comes and how do you get along?

T.C. – Ok. We are brothers, aren’t we, there are three Romanian countries, and we have to get along.

I.M. – What is your opinion about these countries, about their division? Is it normal? Do you think it may be solved somehow sometimes?

T.C. – Yes. It would solve out because there is no other way it can be. Worldwide the problems are solved: in Germany it has been solved; it will be solved here too. May be this will not happen nowadays, but our children will have it done or perhaps our grandchildren will, anyway it will be solved sooner or later.

I.M. – what do you think has to be done by this side and that side in order to get to a solution? For instance, what should Moldova do? Moldova’s government.

T.C. – It has to show recognition and wisdom, because otherwise it won’t work.

I.M. – How do you think who has to play the role of rescuer? Is it possible that Russia or USA or NATO or OSCE be it? Who can solve the problem?

T.C. – Only OSCE and NATO.