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George Simion, about the war: no one in mind can ask Ukraine / I studied the Russians. They want to block, not to conquer new countries

George Simion, about the war: no one in mind can ask Ukraine / I studied the Russians. They want to block, not to conquer new countries

George Simion. Photo: Lucian Alecu / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

The golden candidate for presidential elections, George Simion, states that “no one in the mind in Romania can ask Ukraine to accept the renunciation of the territories.” Simion criticizes Russia, admitting that it leads a “war of aggression” against Ukraine. “This war can no longer continue. It does not lead anywhere,” he says, claiming that the Russians “feed on chaos” and “want to block, create dissensions”, “do not want to conquer new countries, to occupy.”

“Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine lasts for three years and which the president of the most important country in the world, Donald Trump, said that it will be resolved in a peace. I am very glad that you have addressed this question (…), because I can clarify for some people, who may not be considered. Kiev. Countries, to occupy, want to block and want to create dissensions, “said George Simion, on Tuesday evening, in an interview with Digi 24, quotes News.ro.

He said that “Russia overrides” and “tries to play hard with Donald Trump, who wants to be a peace -maker, a Peacemaker.”

“We will see how it will end, we all have to pray and hope that Donald Trump will first bring an armistice and then begin the process of negotiating peace. I cannot ask Ukraine and I do not think that no one in mind, at least from Romania, accept or ask Ukraine to accept Romania. Two criminals, Stalin and Hitler-the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact in 1939, I gave in the northern, Herţa, Bessarabia All our policies must be the same of America, ”said George Simion.

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