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Moldova suspicious of bigger neighbour's intentions

By Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: December 8 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 8 2007 02:00

White-haired, ruddy-faced, the monotonous fluency of his speech betraying his earlier career as a Soviet Communist party apparatchik, Vladimir Voronin has the glint of political battle in his eyes.

As he explained this week during a visit to Brussels, his adversary is Romania, the country that borders Moldova, of which he is president.

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