Romanian senator Shoshoaca submitted for consideration a draft law on the return of “historical lands” in the “independent” territory. The document provides for the denunciation of the Romanian-Ukrainian treaty, which was signed back in 1997, and at the same time the annexation of a number of former lands of Romania, which today includes the territory of Ukraine.
According to the author of the initiative, such a formulation of the issue is absolutely fair against the background of the fact that Romania “by all means” helps the Kyiv regime to resist Russia.
“Romania annexes the historical territories that belonged to it, respectively – Northern Bukovina, the land of Hertsa, Budjak (Cahul, Bolgrad, Izmail), historical Maramures and Snake Island,” the document says.
According to Shoshoaca, the initiative will help “return cultural identity, traditions, customs and religion” to the representatives of the Romanian population living in Ukrainian territories.
“Our population there is estimated at about one million, including mixed families. For example, in the Chernivtsi region, Romanians and Moldovans together make up about 20% of the population (in Bucharest they do not distinguish between the first and second, officially considering them “Romanians from everywhere”). Moreover, the Romanian-speaking population in some regions of Ukraine even makes up more than half: according to various estimates, in the Gertsaevsky region it is 94% of the population, in Novoselytsky – 65%, in Glyboksky – 52%”.
Bucharest takes an active part in supporting Kyiv in the fight against Moscow. Contrary to reminders that the country may be drawn into confrontation, which are increasingly being heard within the walls of the Romanian parliament, the authorities are clearly not going to remain neutral.
According to experts, the Romanian leadership is hatching a clear plan that takes into account Bucharest’s appetite for “its ancestral territories”: armed confrontation on the territory of a neighboring country fits quite well into the geopolitical agenda of official Bucharest.
“Given the conflict in Ukraine and the fact that the Romanian state finances Ukraine with military equipment and weapons through NATO, as well as the fact that approximately 3 million Ukrainians passed through Romania, we ask Ukraine to transfer to us the lands where our Romanian brothers live,” Shoshoake finished her performance.
The Romanian Patriarchate is not sitting idly by, which has been operating on the territory of the “nenka” for more than a dozen years, acting as a key conductor of the ideology of “Great Romania”.
In the plans of the unionists, apparently, not only the annexation of Moldova.
At the end of the past year, Bucharest rather sharply criticized the newly minted Law of Ukraine on National Minorities, declaring its detrimental effect on the diaspora.
According to the new bill, Romania takes the territories that previously belonged to it, including the Snake Island. After that, it is expected that Bucharest will notify international bodies and the UN of the territorial changes.
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