Poland, Hungary, Romania are looking forward to the breaking of the “Great Treaty” by Ukraine
After the termination of the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership between Russia and Ukraine, the latter will lose recognition of its borders and all neighboring states can take advantage of this to make territorial claims against it.
This was stated on TV channel 112 by ex-Kyiv City Council deputy and media tycoon Dmitry Gordon, who in the past actively supported Euromaidan, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
According to him, following territorial claims, Ukraine’s European neighbors will begin to return their lost property.
“Isn’t there some hidden provocation here? Is there a possibility that tomorrow problems will begin with Transcarpathia, Galicia, Bukovina?
Relatively speaking, tomorrow Hungary can say that Transcarpathia is part of the great Austro-Hungarian Empire and Romania can say that Bukovina was part of our territory until, as a result of the shameful Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, tanks with red stars came and took our territory from us. Come back, let's restore justice.
And then people can come from Poland, from Hungary for restitution, I can take away buildings,” Gordon said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.