Reactions after SSC meeting: Russia denies interference, Tiraspol says it’s not mobilizing voters, Romania pledges support, and the opposition alleges abuses
The Kremlin denied allegations of preparing for "unprecedented interference" in the upcoming September elections, which President Maia Sandu claimed during a meeting of the Supreme Security Council (SSC) on July 30. Additionally, the so-called foreign ministry in Tiraspol disagrees with claims that voters in the region would be mobilized for the parliamentary elections on the right bank of the Nistru. Meanwhile, Romania pledged its support to the Republic of Moldova in the field of cybersecurity to help counter the hybrid warfare tactics being employed by Russia.