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Moldova's President Sandu says she would vote to join Romania

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Posted on January 12, 2026

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By Alexander Tanas CHISINAU, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Moldovan President Maia Sandu has said she would vote in favour of unification with neighbouring European Union and NATO member Romania if a referendum

Moldovan President Sandu Supports Referendum for Romania Unification

Moldova's Path Towards Potential Unification

By Alexander Tanas

Public Opinion on Unification

CHISINAU, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Moldovan President Maia Sandu has said she would vote in favour of unification with neighbouring European Union and NATO member Romania if a referendum were to take place to help protect its fragile democracy against Russian pressure.

Challenges to EU Integration

Sandu, whose pro-EU ruling party won a new mandate last September, has repeatedly accused Russia of meddling in Moldova, a former Soviet republic of around 2.4 million with a Romanian-speaking majority and a Russian-speaking minority.

Historical Context of Moldova and Romania

"If we have a referendum, I would vote for the unification with Romania," she said in an interview for the British podcast 'The Rest is Politics', broadcast on Sunday.

"Look at what is happening in the world. It is getting more and more difficult for a small country like Moldova to survive as a democracy, as a sovereign country, and of course to resist Russia."

Around 1.5 million Moldovans hold Romanian citizenship, but recent polls have shown that only around one-third support reunification with Bucharest.

Sandu said she recognised most Moldovans do not support her position, adding that EU integration was a "more realistic objective".

Her government has set its sights on joining the EU by 2030 but will have to implement difficult reforms in the face of opposition from Russia. Moldova's pro-Russian Socialists were in power as recently as 2020.

Moldova, which also borders Ukraine, was part of Romania in the interwar period but was annexed by the Soviet Union during World War Two. It gained its independence in 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed.

(Writing by Dan PeleschukEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Moldovan President Sandu supports unification with Romania.
  • A referendum could protect Moldova's democracy from Russian pressure.
  • Only one-third of Moldovans currently support unification.
  • Sandu sees EU integration as a more realistic goal.
  • Moldova aims to join the EU by 2030 amid Russian opposition.

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