Moldova’s parliament this week reiterated its condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which recently entered its second year.
On March 2, a majority of Moldovan lawmakers endorsed a statement branding Russia’s “special military operation” as unprovoked and illegal, calling for the withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine.
The endorsement, however, was far from unanimous. 
Only 55 of the assembly’s 101 members backed the statement, highlighting persistent divisions over the government’s stance on the conflict. 
Moscow, meanwhile, has yet to issue an official reaction to the parliamentary declaration.
With a population of some 2.5 million, Moldova sits between Ukraine to its northeast and NATO member Romania to its southwest….