(ANSA-AFP) - CHISINAU, OCT 21 - A referendum on Moldova
joining the EU passed with a razor-thin majority on Monday as
pro-Brussels President Maia Sandu blamed the outcome on foreign
meddling in a veiled reference to Russia, which denied the
accusations. The Kremlin called on Sandu to "prove" election
interference in the ex-Soviet republic bordering war-torn
Ukraine and alleged "anomalies" in Moldova's vote count.
Moldova narrowly votes for EU membership amid fraud claims
Just 8,000 votes more than the anti-EU camp