It's better not to try our luck again': how Kremlin's wars left deep scars in Georgia and Moldova
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Levan expressed his anxieties about Russian aggression, fearing that the Kremlin might come for Georgia again, highlighting a deep-rooted trauma from past conflicts.
Sergiu reflected on his experience fighting Russian forces in the 1991 Moldovan conflict, underscoring the ongoing tensions and complexities arising from Russia's influence in the region.
Both men, despite desiring a future aligned with Europe, supported political parties favoring ties with Moscow to avoid provoking Russia into military action.
The recent election results in Georgia and Moldova reveal the EU's challenge in penetrating regions under Moscow's sphere, as local fears of war impact political choices.
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