Replacing the Russian Ambassador in The Republic of Moldavia is one step in Kremlin's strategy to increase measures to counter attack Western influence over Basarabia. At the end of last month The Moscow representative in Chisinau, Iuri Zubakov was sacked from his position by a decision signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin decided to bring the Russian Ambassador back to Chisinau "because Moscow was dissatisfied with his activity in fighting back Western and American influence over the Republic of Moldavia", was yesterday revealed by the agency FLUX, quoting sources wanting to be anonymous. The latter mention that Moscow considers Iuri Zubakov guilty of the failure of the Russian plan on the federalization of the Republic of Moldavia. The same sources revealed the decision to replace the ambassador to one leader in Kremlin administration, Dmitri Kozak. It is to be noticed that the Russian High Official is the author of the federalization plan for the Republic of Moldavia, plan understood as a solution to the situation in separatist Transdnistria. As effect of the revealing, is seems clearer and clearer that Russia is trying again to apply the federalization plan for the Republic of Moldavia. Last year it was rejected by the Communist leaders in Chisinau, under the pressure put by the pro - Romania Opposition in Basarabia. FLUX is specifying that one of the Russian Officials preferred for Ambassador in Chisinau is Alexandr Novojilov. Until soon he was Moscow representative for negotiation on the Transdnistria crisis.