““Full dependence on Moscow.” The Foreign Ministry called the Romanian politician’s statements Georghesk with a manifestation of extreme disrespect for Ukraine on January 30, 14:30 To share: George quiet (Photo: Mode) spokesman Ukrainian people. This was reported by the Foreign Ministry.”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
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The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs George Tykhov called the words Romanian politician Kalen Georgheska about ”The division of Ukraine “by manifestation of extreme disrespect for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs press service reports.
“The statements of the Romanian politician Celin Georgescu, who questioned the territorial integrity of our country, are a manifestation of extreme disrespect for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people,” the statement reads.
The speaker noted that the Foreign Ministry considers categorically unacceptable and condemned revisionist statements or actions that encroach on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, contradict the international norms, the UN Charter, as well as the basic democratic values.
“Against the backdrop of such statements, the attempts of Celin Georgesska look absurd to position himself as a” independent “politics: he voiced by him completely identical to the abstracts of Russian propaganda, which indicates full dependence on the owners in Moscow,” he added.
The Ukrainian Ministry added that in the interests of Romania and the Romanian people – the achievement of a comprehensive, just and sustainable peace in neighboring Ukraine, the development of our two states in peace, security and prosperity for our people. The plans of the Kremlin and its puppets do not include this development, emphasized the quiet.
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He added that Ukraine appreciates the support of Romania and the Romanian people from the very beginning of the full-scale war of Russia against our country and is counting on the further development of friendly Ukrainian-Romanian relations.
On January 30, Georgescu called Ukraine a “fictional state” and declared its “inevitable” section between neighboring states.