The Russian Cultural Center 'Casa Rusă' in Chisinau, Moldova, has closed after the government denounced the agreement under which it operated. The center, established in 2009 based on a 1998 accord between Moldova and Russia, was described by the Minister of Culture, Cristian Jardan, as a 'platform under cover' used to undermine Moldova's sovereignty. The closure follows a decision by the Moldovan government in November 2025 to terminate the agreement, which was later approved by Parliament. The Russian embassy stated that some functions would continue through its cultural section, while expressing hope that interest in Russian language and culture would persist. Meanwhile, the unrecognized breakaway region of Transnistria offered to host the center to counter efforts to reduce Russia's influence in the area. The Moldovan government emphasized that Transnistria lacks legal authority to make such decisions and warned that studying in Russia could expose citizens to conscription into the Russian military in Ukraine.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the closure of the Russian cultural center as an act of defending national sovereignty against foreign influence, using strong language like 'platform under cover' and 'undermine sovereignty.' It emphasizes the risks of studying in Russia and criticizes Transnistria’s involvement,
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports the closure of the Russian Center and aligns with the primary source, including details about the 2025 denunciation and the role of the Ministry of Culture. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'platformă sub acoperirea căreia se desfășoară activități de





