A special envoy from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will meet on Tuesday with the leadership of Moldova's breakaway region of Transdnestr to discuss conflict settlement, the Transdnestr foreign minister said.
Minister Vladimir Yastrebchak said Bolat Nurgaliyev from Kazakhstan, which holds the OSCE rotating chair, will discuss a wide range of issues connected with the conflict settlement between Moldova and Transdnestr as well as the implementation of earlier reached agreements.
He added that Nurgaliyev is also expected to discuss bilateral cooperation between Transdnestr and the OSCE.
The Russian-speaking province of Transdnestr has maintained de facto independence from Moldova since a brief war in 1992, which errupted from a build-up of tensions following the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Russia has had peacekeepers in the region since July 1992, and the negotiation process has been frozen since February 2006.
Russia, Ukraine and the OSCE are mediators in the conflict, and the European Union and the United States are observers.
TIRASPOL, August 3 (RIA Novosti)