Romania's Călin Georgescu: "Ukraine is a fictitious state, it's division is inevitable"

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Călin Georgescu: Ukraine is a "fictitious state and its division is inevitable".
Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu has said that Ukraine is a "fictional state" that will be divided between its neighbours.

"The world is changing. Borders will change. Moreover, if the borders change, where will we be? We have Northern Bukovina - interest. We have Budjak, we have Northern Maramures - right? From the former Transcarpathia. The Hungarians will still have a little bit left. Lviv, which will remain with the Poles, and Little Russia," Georgescu said in an interview with CristoiuTv.

When asked about the likelihood of the division of Ukraine, he answered in the affirmative.

"One hundred percent, that's how it will be. Well, they have no other way! The road to something like that is inevitable. Ukraine is a fictitious state. It's the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic," Georgescu said.

The Romanian presidential candidate also said that Bukovina and Transcarpathia are of interest to Romania, while Hungary and Poland have their own interests in Ukrainian land.

The leading presidential candidate in Romania, Georgescu, says the US will ignore the EU and negotiate directly with European states
He roasts Macron, says he turned France into an Islamic Republic
Reaffirms territories in Ukraine like Northern Bukovina, belong to Romania.

Georgescu is currently leading in the polls. He had already won the first round, but it was cancelled due to "Russian influence". No evidence of this influence has been provided at the moment.

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