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Real Madrid defense is more expensive: Moldova President told about investment in the army (video)

According to Mai Sandu, Moldova spends 0. 5% of GDP on the armed forces - that "probably the smallest indicator on the continent. " She also hopes that the war will end soon, and it will be possible to invest in the economy and other industries. Moldova President Maya Sandu has commented on the recent Foreign Minister of the country Mikhail Poshaya that some football clubs are more expensive than Moldova's investments in the National Army.

The video was posted on journalist Yuri Dudy's YouTube channel. Sandu replied that the army in Moldova has half a percent of GDP. "0. 5% of GDP is probably the smallest indicator on the continent. We have increased our defense costs, but we still have a lot to do," Sandu replied. She added that Russian propaganda constantly claims that Moldova should not have its own army as a neutral country.

"On the other hand, the Kremlin is constantly promoting that Moldova is a neutral country and should not have a defense sector in general," Sandu said, adding that neutral countries, on the contrary, invest more for the safety of their citizens. Sanda reminded that 6% of GDP was spent on the military budget, while Moldova in Moldova, but said that defense investments were gradually increasing. Last year, Moldova's defensive budget amounted to about 1. 7 billion lei, or 90 million euros.

The interviewer specified that the total cost of Real Madrid's Madrid protection is Fernal Mendi, Antonio Rudiger, Eder Militao and Daniel Karvhal - 120 million euros. Another 16 million should be added to this (transferring in the event of a possible transition from Madrid's main goalkeeper Andrei Lunin in the current season). When asked whether Moldova resists, if Russia starts aggression, the president replied that he would do everything to prevent it, including.

She mentioned a plan for European integration - a plan for guaranteeing security because "the European Union is a project of peace. " "Under the Constitution we have an army, so we have a defense sector, so we make these investments. We hope that this war will end soon and we will be able to direct investments in the economy and other industries. And not be in this situation in which We need to invest more in defense <. . . > We will definitely protect our country, "Sandu said.