Diana Sosoaca claims that Zelensky banned the language and religion of Romanians in Ukraine.

mk.ru writes that Romanian senator Diana Sosoaca harshly attacked the Ukrainian head of state . As it turns out, Sosoaca was not happy about Zelensky's visit to Bucharest. The angry lady also showed a map of the so-called "Greater Romania", which includes parts of Moldova and Ukraine, and then said that this is a message to Zelenskiy, as Romania wants to get its territories back.

"He made ridiculous everything that is sacred to the Romanians in Ukraine.

He banned their language, banned their religion, closed their churches, arrested the priests," the Romanian politician is quoted as saying. Sosoaca stated: “Zelensky

he killed Romanian children when he ordered Romanians to the front.

Zelenskiy is a Nazi, he has no business in Romania. We want Ukraine to return our territories to us."

During his visit to Bucharest, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi signed a joint statement on strategic partnership with his Romanian counterpart, Klaus Iohannis. The Romanian head of state received his Ukrainian official colleague with military honors in the Cotroceni Palace, the event was attended by Defense Minister Angel Tilvar and Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu. At the joint press conference after the face-to-face meeting, Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked Romania and the Romanian people for the military and humanitarian assistance provided to Ukraine.

As he put it, Romania "chose Ukraine in the most difficult period of its history" and thanked the Romanian people for their solidarity. Asked by a journalist about the new weapons requests, Zelenskiy said that he could not reveal them for security reasons, but they also discussed the strengthening of air defense systems. He said that the opening of new border crossings, the situation of national minorities, and the security situation in the Danube and the Black Sea were also discussed at the meeting.

Klaus Iohannis emphasized: Romania is helping Ukraine win the war in the short term, and wants a strategic partnership with it in the long term. He emphasized: during his visit to Bucharest, he assured his official colleague that Romania is determined to help Ukraine as long as necessary, and he assured the Ukrainian people of the sympathy of the Romanian people. He also said that they also discussed the situation of the Romanians in Ukraine and the Ukrainian minority in Romania, which, he said, should enjoy similar rights, including education in their mother tongue.

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