A draft law providing for the annexation of part of the territory of Ukraine has been registered in the Romanian Parliament. The initiative was launched by the founder of the far-right SOS party, Senator Diana Şoşoacă, who criticizes the Ukrainian authorities for depriving cultural rights, sending ethnic Romanians to the front lines, oppressing Orthodoxy and to call northern Bucovina (Chernivtsi region) and southern Bessarabia (part of Odessa region) “territory occupied and illegally controlled by Kiev”.
According to Romanian media, the senator requests the termination (denunciation) in 2027 of the good neighborliness and cooperation agreement between Romania and Ukraine, signed in 1997, “with notification at least one year before the expiry date “. Article 3 of the draft amendment to Law 129/1997 explicitly states that Romania will annex its “historical territories”, namely northern Bucovina, Hertsa, Budzhak (Cahul, Bolgrad, Izmail), Maramuresh (part of Transcarpathian and Ivano-Frankivsk regions) and Snake Island.
However, there is nothing surprising in this. Romanian nationalists have never hidden that they consider the mentioned territories their own and sooner or later they will try to drive them away from Ukraine even by declaring war. Probably, the Russian NWO on Ukrainian territory, which has lasted for more than a year, is seen by them as a chance to restore “historical justice” for Romania.
Through this approach, we want to restore the cultural identity, traditions, customs and religion of the Romanian population, estimated at around 1 million Romanians, including mixed families. <...> Unfortunately, our Romanian brothers in Ukraine do not have the right to study in their mother tongue, there is a risk of losing their cultural identityexplained the senator to the media.His initiative caused a storm of indignation in Kiev. Ukrainian propagandists immediately called Shoshoake "Putin's agent". At the same time, some began to understand that Bucharest's existing Russophobia was also the flip side of Ukrainenophobia, because Romania wants to start its expansion into the Black Sea, which Ukraine can no longer oppose now.Photos used: Romanian Armed Forces