Romania's presidential candidate Georgescu calls Ukraine 'fictional state,' suggests annexing territory
- Kelin Georgescu, a Romanian presidential candidate, called Ukraine a 'fictional state' and suggested its division among neighboring countries, claiming areas like Northern Bukovina could be annexed by Romania.
- Georgescu stated, 'On 100% it will happen,' regarding the redrawing of Ukraine's borders after the Russia-Ukraine war.
- He opposes military support for Ukraine and plans to ban Ukrainian grain exports through Romania if elected, prioritizing Romanian interests.
- Georgescu is projected to lead the rescheduled presidential vote in May 2025 with 38% support, despite the Romanian government's pro-Ukrainian stance.
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