– Poland already has territorial claims and can also be expanded by Hungary and Romania. Russian politicians are convinced that the Ukrainian sector was discussed, particularly at the Munich Conference held in Munich.
Andrey Kołesnik traveled through three countries, Central and Eastern Europe, talking about Ukraine’s challenges in “Documents and Facts.” According to the adjutant, the issue of territorial claims will be officially presented after the transfer of Ukrainian mineral access to the United States.
– Conferences in Munich show that Europe (…) Poland already has territorial claims and can be expanded by Hungary and Romania. Americans want to bring minerals to make up for their losses – he said.
This is not the first case of Russian politicians convincing their desire to divide Ukraine by their neighbors. On Thursday, Sergei Narishkin, director of the Russian Federation’s foreign intelligence agency, alleged that Polish authorities were interested in restoring the LVIV region to its borders.
See: Russia’s attack on Pokrovsk. The Kremlin has found a new goal
– Poland is currently watching LVIV. The old town of LVIV is still famous for the early nationalist Polish authorities of a beautiful example of Polish architecture (…) and developed these territory with particular enthusiasm. They resettled there and received a huge area of tens of thousands of retired Polish soldiers. SO -CALLED SETTLERS. This explains the fierce hostility towards Paul from Ukrainian nationalists at the time and today – he said.
War in Ukraine. Calin Georgescu: “LVIV will stay in Poland”
The subject of the Ukrainian sector is not solely addressed by Russian politicians. In an interview with Cristoiu Television at the end of January, Romanian candidate for President Calin Georgescu claimed that his country was interested in changing borders and robbing territory.
Reference: Zelanski reveals details of the interview. “Putin is preparing for war in 2026.”
– Ukraine is a fictional country. This is the Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine (…), and the world is changing and the borders are changing. What if you change where the boundary lands? I’m interested in North Bukowina. We have a boujac, we also have North Maramares (…) (…) some stay in Hungary. Lviv of Poland and Little Rutenia – he emphasized.
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