Independent suveranist candidate Calin Georgescu, who was in the lead in the first round of the Romanian presidential election, said that Ukraine is a "fictional state" and its division between neighboring countries is inevitable.
The Romanian Foreign Ministry has reaffirmed its steadfast support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity following controversial statements by Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu.
Romanian defense minister Angel Tîlvăr stated that the contract for the Patriot system, which will replace the one ceded by Romania to Ukraine, is expected to be signed in February. The minister commended the decision of the United State government to approve the delivery of three
On the morning of January 29, russian occupiers attacked port infrastructure facilities in Ukraine near the Romanian border in Tulcea County. Romania scrambled
One of Romania’s two systems was sent to Ukraine in September and is set to be replaced. Romania will receive a new Patriot air defence system to replace the one handed over to Ukraine, Romanian Defence Minister Angel Tîlvăr announced. Zelenskyy says Trump could end Ukraine war only if Kyiv included in talks
Călin Georgescu, a far-right pro-Russian Romanian politician, has called Ukraine a fictitious state and said that its division between neighbouring states is inevitable. Source: Georgescu in a discussion with journalist Ion Cristoiu,
Călin Georgescu, a Romanian presidential candidate, suggests dividing Ukraine among neighbors, claiming its existence as an "invented state."
The conflict began when the Defense Procurement Agency’s board unanimously voted to extend director Maryna Bezrukova’s contract for another year.
Romania scrambled two F-16 jets on Thursday after Russia conducted a series of drone strikes near its border. The NATO nation's jets were deployed in the early hours of the morning, and citizens in Tulcea County were issued an air raid warning, according to Romania's Ministry of Defense.
Putin is undismayed and vows to press on with his plan to rebuild the Soviet Union. Another reason Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 was because Ukraine was negotiating with NATO to become a member. Ukraine was also about to become a member of the EU,