CHISINAU, Moldova - President Maia Sandu offered her support for Moldova to reunify with Romania should the issue ever go to referendum, she stated on a British podcast.
"If we have a referendum, I would vote for the unification with Romania," Sandu told the podcast The Rest is Politics. "Look at what’s happening around Moldova today. Look at what’s happening in the world."
She added that it is getting harder for Moldova to survive as an independent, democratic country in light of the challenges facing it, pointing to alleged Russian hybrid warfare as undermining the state.
Moldova put the question of E.U. integration to referendum in 2024, with a very narrow majority backing accession to the economic bloc. The country has not previously voted on re-joining Romania, which it was part of until 1940, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union. While a narrow majority of Moldovans back joining the E.U., around two-thirds of the country would oppose a measure to rejoin Romania, POLITICO reported, citing polling.