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In Moldova's presidential run-off, candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo, backed by a pro-Russia party, has distanced himself from suggestions of Russian influence. He supports European integration, seeks to bridge differences with separatist Transdniestria, and is open to meeting Vladimir Putin if it benefits the majority of Moldovans. He denies any ties with fugitive businessman Ilan Shor.
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