
“Poland already has territorial claims, and they can besides be raised by Hungary and Romania,” claims the Russian State Pride MP Andrei Kolesnik. Russian politician is convinced that during the Munich Munich Munich Conference, among another things, Ukraine was divided.
On the alleged division of Ukraine by 3 countries of Central and east Europe, Andrei Kołesnik spoke on the portal "Documents and Facts". According to the MP, the issue of territorial claims will be formally presented After transferring access to Ukrainian minerals to the United States.
“The Munich Conference has shown that there is no unity in Europe (...) Poland already has territorial claims, besides Hungary and Romania. Americans want to take minerals to compensate for their losses," he said.
It's not the first time Russian politicians convince of the desire to dismantle Ukraine by its neighbours. On Thursday, abroad Intelligence Service manager of the Russian Federation Sergei Naryszkin argued that the authorities in Poland are frominterested in restoring the Lviv region to its borders.
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– Poland is now looking at Lviv and for a reason. The old city of Lviv is inactive celebrated for its beautiful examples of Polish architecture (...) Earlier nationalist Polish authorities developed these territories with peculiar enthusiasm: they were resettled there and received immense areas of land of tens of thousands of retired Polish soldiers, alleged settlers. That's what it explains. fierce hostility towards Poles from then and present Ukrainian nationalists – he said.
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Ukraine's division is not exclusively addressed by Russian politicians. At the end of January, during an interview for Cristoiu television, Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu argued that his country was curious in changing borders and taking part of Ukraine's territory.
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Ukraine is simply a fictional country. This is the Ukrainian Socialist russian Republic... The planet is changing and the borders will change too. And what if the boundaries change, where will they end up? We have an interest in North Bukovina. We have Budjak, We have Northern Maramuresh (...) Some of them will stay with Hungary. Lviv close Poland and tiny Rusi He stressed.

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