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The '''Transnistria border customs issue''' started on ], ], when ] imposed new ] regulations on its border with ] on the ] by declaring that it will only import goods from ] with documents processed by ] customs offices, as part of the implementation of a joint customs protocol between ] and ] on ], ].<ref></ref> | |||
==Background== | |||
From February 1996 to 2001, there was an agreement between ] and ], according to which ] export and import goods were not subject to Moldovan taxes, PMR was granted the right to use the customs seal of the Republic of Moldova on its goods, and PMR agreed to establish joint customs centers with Moldova on the border with Ukraine. PMR did not honor the agreement and Moldovan officials are still not allowed to enter PMR territory.<ref></ref> | |||
==The conflict== | |||
On March 3 2006, Ukraine implemented the decision to allow exports originating in Transnistria (to Ukraine or via Ukraine) enter Ukrainian territory only if they carry Moldovan customs stamps, and that imports bound for Transnistria (from or via Ukraine) can enter Transnistria only through Moldovan customs checkpoints, which are situated on Moldovan-controlled territory. | |||
Moldova announced it had created favorable conditions for the registration of Transnistria-based businesses:half-hour long procedure to obtain a six-month export license; granted tax breaks and duty exemptions to Transnistria-based companies that register as Moldovan. (such companies are then entitled to all trading privileges that Moldovan companies enjoy, Moldova being a member of the ]). Moldovan authorities had held a series of joint conferences with Transnistria companies, Ukrainian authorities, and EU representatives from December through February, informing Transnistria business in detail about Moldovan registration procedures and the introduction of Moldovan customs documents on that border sector.<ref>]: <br></ref> | |||
Transnistria's "Minister of Economy", ], says that Transnistria loses $2-2.5 million daily from the Ukrainian regulations.<ref></ref>(Transnistrian ] is about 420 million$) Transnistrian and some Russian authorities have termed the act an "economic blockade", a violation of the ] in the part about the right of Transnistria to maintain international relations. | |||
According to the data of the Moldovan Ministry of Reintegration, during the two days of the partial border de-blocking by ], various companies had managed to import nearly 1,400 tons of chicken meat into the Transnistrian region. And since the beginning of the year, Transnistria has already imported 12,600 tons of foodstuffs, including 9,700 tons of meat, 890 tons of fish, over a thousand tons of sugar, 18 tons of medicines.<ref></ref> | |||
Out of the major mediators of the regional conflict, the ], the ] and the ] approved of the Ukrainian move, while Russia sees it as a form of political pressure, and its Ministry of Internal Affairs issued a statement that said in part: "The Russian Federation as the guarantor country of settlement whose interests are directly affected calls for reviewing the customs regime imposed for Pridnestrovie and for starting immediate consultations among all the parties concerned in order to work out mutually acceptable ways to solve problems".<ref>] statement of March 4, 2006]</ref> | |||
For all of 2006, Transnistria's ] ] estimated the losses to Transnistria at $420 million.<ref></ref> | |||
== Timeline == | |||
On March 3 2006, Ukraine started implementing the Ukraine-Moldova agreement on introducing a legal trade regime on that border, citing EU requirements to Ukraine as well as the 2005 Ukraine-Moldova-EU Commission Memorandum on measures against illicit activities on that border. Ukraine's Customs Service Chairman issued the relevant orders that same day. | |||
On March 4, ] retaliated by blocking Moldovan and Ukrainian transport at the borders of Transnistria. | |||
On March 10, Russian ] reaffirmed Russia's earlier definition of the event as a "blockade", called for return to pre-March 3 status and warned that the event may lead to a "humanitarian disaster". Earlier, Russia promised humanitarian assistance to Transnistria in response to this event.<ref></ref> The ] Republic, another unrecognized state, similarly blocked by ], also warned for a humanitarian catastrophe in the area. <ref></ref> | |||
On March 16, Valery Litskay, Transnistria's "foreign affairs minister", refused to participate in conflict negotiations in ] declaring he would only attend together with the Russian side.<ref></ref> | |||
On March 17, The President of Ukraine, ], personally invited Transnistria's leader Igor Smirnov for a meeting in Kyiv. Smirnov accepted in principle, but only ''if Kyiv agrees to suspend the border and customs regime that were introduced on March 3''. The same day, ] warned about a possible suspension of electricity supply to the bordering ] of ].<ref></ref> | |||
On March 18 Transnistria's block on Ukrainian transports was lifted. | |||
On March 22, ] recalled its Ambassador from ]. It was done in response to Russian Ambassador ] remarks placing "primary responsibility" on ] for the conflict<ref></ref> | |||
Ukrainian authorities have been accused in ] they collude in bypassing Moldovan customs, by allowing road transport to enter Transnistria directly from Ukrainian territory. Official statements from Kyiv portray the passage of such transport as a welcome sign that Transnistria's authorities are lifting the blockade they had installed after March 3 on the border with Ukraine.<ref>]: </ref> | |||
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