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Russia received political naphthalene – Podolyak about the scandalous statement of the Romanian ex-minister

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Former Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Marga made a scandalous statement in which he encroached on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. The former Romanian official was answered at the Office of the President of Ukraine.

Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Presidential Office, linked Andrei Marga's statement to Kremlin narratives. In particular, according to him, an “agent crisis” has arisen in Russia, so the Kremlin is getting old resources. >Mykhailo Podolyak also noted that Andriy Marga should understand that due to relevant statements, he may be threatened with criminal liability in Ukraine.

The “agent crisis” encourages Russia to get even the most forgotten political naphthalene out of the closet. If Marga makes her statements “with all responsibility”, then she must also understand the prospect of criminal liability. For encroaching on the integrity and sovereignty of another state,” Podolyak wrote on Twitter.

What is known about the scandalous statement of the former Romanian Foreign Minister

Former Romanian Foreign Minister Andrei Marga said he wants Ukraine to give part of the territories to 4 neighboring countries. We are talking about Russia, Romania, Hungary and Poland.

Marga, who was an informant for the Romanian Securitate in Soviet times, said he considered Ukraine's borders “unnatural”. Note that Marga last worked in the government in 2012.

The Romanian Foreign Ministry stressed that Marga's statement contradicts the official position of Bucharest. Romania also assured that they support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.

Marga's statement was commented on by the former head of the Romanian Foreign Ministry Teodor Baconski. He noted that Marga's statements are regrettable and scandalous.

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