January 31, 2025
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The Romanian politician called Ukraine a “fictional state” and wants to seize part of it

The far -right pro -Russian Romanian politician Cellene Georgescu called Ukraine a “fictional state” and stated that it would be “inevitably” divided by neighboring states. Source: “European Truth” with reference to a statement by a politician during a discussion with journalist Ion Krysta straight language Georghescu: “The world is changing.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The far -right pro -Russian Romanian politician Cellene Georgescu called Ukraine a “fictional state” and stated that it would be “inevitably” divided by neighboring states.

Source: “European Pravda” with reference to a statement by a policy during a discussion with journalist Ion Krista

Direct Georgheska Language: “The world is changing. The borders will change. Moreover – if the borders change, where we will? .. Transcarpathia!

Details: He stated that the division of Ukraine is “inevitable”.

“It will be one hundred percent, so, they have no other way! The road to something is inevitable. Ukraine is a fictional state. It’s a Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic!”

Prehistory:

  • Earlier, Cellene Georgescu was reported that in the event of victory it would prohibit the continuation of exports of Ukrainian grain through Romania and further military assistance to Ukraine.
  • Georgescu remains the most popular candidate on the eve of the repeated presidential elections in May.

Read more about why in Romania it becomes more difficult to stop the Russian revenge

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