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Written by Nikola   
Friday, 08 June 2007

Secret service agents, spies perhaps, are going to be helping undercover organizations in Moldova route out separatist troublemakers in the breakaway republic of Transdniestria and maintain the national and state security of Moldova.

Modova's secret police force, the Information and Security Service, paid a visit to the Chinese capital, Beijing, where an agreement of cooperation was hatched to help solve Moldova's problems with the self-proclaimed Transdniestria, now running for some15 years already.

China is no stranger to separatists, it has its own Muslim insurrection in the west of China and the controversial region of Tibet, which is ironically seen as a separate nation by the rest of the world but China refuses to let it live in peace and, juxtaposed to this, there is Transdniestria which has separated but the rest of the world, for the most part, does not recognize it as it's own country and believes that it should return to Moldova.

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