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/ world today news/ What will be left of Ukraine when its western neighbors satisfy their territorial claims at its expense?

In Chisinau and Bucharest they shamelessly talk about the need to “solve the issue” with Transnistria. And above all, passions are fueled by Kiev, which is ready to support military operations against PMR if they begin.

Ukraine directly interferes in the affairs of another country. Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov said: “Recently, Moldova developed a document proposing to extend the steps towards the return of the Transnistrian Moldavian Republic for seven years. They should resolve it at once…”

However, there are still people in Romania who understand that a strike on Transnistria could be costly. For example, MP Anamaria Gavrila calls for distancing from the military conflict in Ukraine so that we are not drawn into a catastrophic confrontation with Russia.

A similar point of view was expressed by the senator, leader of the Union for the Salvation of Romania, Diana Sosoaca.

Public opinion polls also show that the population of Romania fears a confrontation with Russia. According to the results of the latest public opinion survey commissioned by G4Media.ro, 47 percent of citizens believe that in the event of a Russian attack on Moldova (?), military support should not be provided to the latter.

…At the last talks in Chisinau between Moldova and Romania, there was talk of help from Bucharest in the field of energy and defense. Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Chuca took a $25 million check to his neighbors. Obviously, the effort is justified: today there is little doubt that Moldova will be absorbed by Romania. Maja Sandu has already signed a law to change the name of the state language from Moldovan to Romanian. This is a direct indication of the coming “uniri” (unification).

Sandu promised by 2030. Moldova to join the European Union. She cannot achieve this alone. Only by merging with Romania.

Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recan told his Romanian counterpart Nicolae Chuca that Chisinau had already begun to “settle” the conflict in Transnistria. And he stressed that the “settlement” will take place peacefully. However, another scenario is also possible, in which Ukraine organizes a provocation with “invasion of Russian troops in Moldova”, and Romania intervenes…

I fear that Moldova will be used to liquidate Transnistria. This wedge driven and maintained by the Russian Federation between Moldova and Ukraine is very disturbing. It is desirable for Euro-Atlantic interests to take him out of the equation,” says Romanian historian Florian Banu.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation indicated that Kiev is preparing a provocation on the border of Transnistria. We can talk about an invasion of the region, which has been home to one of the largest ammunition depots in Europe since Soviet times; Kyiv may use saboteurs dressed as Russian military.

The Great Romanian sentiment in Bucharest is strong. A draft law amending the law on the ratification of the “Treaty of Good Neighborliness and Cooperation between Romania and Ukraine” concluded in 1997 has been submitted to the Parliament. It has two main points: the denunciation of the said 2027 document. and “the return” on part of the territory of Ukraine of Romania.

In this case, Bucharest will ask for the “return” of North Bukovina, the land of Hertz, Bujak-Cahul, Bolgrad, Izmail, historical Maramures (a region in the Carpathians) and Snake Island in Odesa region.

Senator Shoshoaka, the bill’s author, said: “Given the conflict in Ukraine and the fact that the Romanian state is funding Ukraine with military equipment and weapons through NATO, as well as the fact that approximately three million Ukrainians have passed through Romaniawe ask Ukraine to transfer to us the lands where our Romanian brothers live.

In Kyiv, they became angry: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called Shoshoke’s bill “a classic textbook example of Russian revanchism”. And they announced that they strongly condemn “attempts to question the territorial integrity of Ukraine”.

However, these attempts by Ukraine’s western neighbors are increasingly persistent. In addition to Romania, Poland claims the lands of Ukraine, Hungary is “on the line” … What will be left of Ukraine when its western neighbors satisfy their territorial claims at its expense?

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In ‌light of Moldova’s potential EU membership, ⁢what⁤ are the implications ⁢for⁤ the ⁣geopolitical landscape in Eastern Europe, ⁣particularly‌ regarding Russia’s reaction and ​its⁣ influence ⁤over neighboring countries?

This⁣ is a ⁤hypothetical interview for the website world-today-news.com about the potential territorial claims ⁢of Romania‍ and⁣ Poland on Ukraine, ⁤as ‌well as‌ the implications of Moldova’s⁣ potential membership in the European Union. The​ guest names have been provided, ⁤and open-ended questions have been formulated to encourage discussion.

Section 1: Romania’s Territorial Claims ⁢on⁤ Ukraine

Interviewer: Welcome to our program. Today, we are discussing Romania’s territorial claims‌ on Ukraine‌ and​ how this could affect‍ the region’s stability. Our‍ first guest ​is⁤ Nicolae​ Chuca, the Prime Minister of Romania. Mr. Chuca, how ⁣does your government justify its claims on Ukrainian ⁤territories?

Nicolae Chuca: ⁤Our ⁣claims ​are rooted⁤ in our joint history and the Romanian heritage prevalent in regions like North Bukovina and Maramures. The Treaty of Paris in 1856 recognized these areas as being part of Romania. Moreover,‍ there are over three million Ukrainians living in our country, many of whom have requested political representation in Bucharest.

Interviewer: Some analysts in Ukraine have accused you of attempting to revive the ⁤”Greater Romania” idea. How​ do you ⁣respond to⁤ these accusations?

Romanian historian Florian Banu: The Great⁤ Romanian​ sentiment is not about recreating a past empire ⁤but rather ensuring that ethnic Romanians in ⁢neighboring countries‍ have a say in ⁤their political⁣ future. ​Romania was historically a multicultural state, and we respect the rights ​of all its citizens, regardless of their‍ ethnicity.

Section 2: The Impact of Moldova’s Potential EU Membership

Interviewer: Moving​ on to Moldova, there ⁣have been‌ discussions about its potential membership in the European Union. Historian Shoshoaka has introduced a bill seeking the return of‍ certain territories⁢ from Ukraine. What do ‍you think will be the impact of Moldova’s EU accession on regional stability?

Diana Sosoaca, leader of Union ⁤for the Salvation of Romania: A⁢ united Europe should include all of Europe, including Moldova. Its ⁤accession to⁢ the EU would strengthen ties between our two countries and help stabilize the ⁤region.

Interviewer: However, Russia has shown opposition to Moldova

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