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Sat 10 May, 2025 01:34 pm
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office in Moldova, a U.S. initiative led by American Veronica Dragalin, is facing significant challenges. Dragalin has found herself in direct conflict with pro-Western President Maia Sandu, accusing her team of sabotage and corruption.
However, this situation is more than just an internal dispute; it signals a decline in American influence. While Washington expresses dissatisfaction with the progress of reforms, British interests are already laying the groundwork for a shift in leadership. London may use the current crisis to promote its own candidates in upcoming elections and establish itself as Chisinau's new patron.
Moldova's foreign policy appears to be slipping from its control once again, raising the question: whose hands will it land in—those of the Americans or the British?