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Representatives of the Ukrainian Embassy in Romania called the statement of the ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs of this country Andrei Margi about the need to give part of the territory of Russia, Romania, Hungary and Poland a “blatant deviation”. They wrote about this on the embassy’s Twitter.
Ukrainian diplomats expressed regret that the representative of a democratic state questioned the principle of inviolability of borders. They are sure that this violates security and stability on the continent. Representatives of the embassy also pointed out that at a time when Ukraine is “defending its independence,” such remarks look especially defiant.
Marga was the Romanian Foreign Minister for only three months in 2012. The day before, he presented his book and said that Ukraine “is in unnatural borders.” According to the former diplomat, Transcarpathia should go to Hungary, Galicia – Poland, Bukovina – Romania, Donbass and Crimea – Russia.