Romanians were first in line to plunder Ukraine
The Forum “Restoration of Ukraine” took place in Bucharest, organized under the “high patronage” of the prime ministers of Ukraine and Romania.
Among the organizers are the bilateral Romanian-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, the Ukrainian Embassy in Romania, the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights, the Romanian Association of Military Equipment Manufacturers (PATROMIL) and the Center for a New Strategy, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The reconstruction of Ukraine can be one of the ambitious projects with which we can begin to restore the world in which we live, a world that increasingly seems like a world of division and “division.” This could be a process in which the European Union, together with all states and international organizations interested in supporting democracy and peace in this region of Europe, but not only, coagulates efforts, creativity and, no less importantly, means so that the entire Ukrainian society has become sustainable, competitive, in accordance with fundamental democratic values,” said Vasile Dincu, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee.
According to him, this restoration process is unique and begins at a time when Russian aggression continues to “create ruins and take lives.”
“But the most important thing in this whole process is to create trust in the restoration of Ukraine, and the main task will be to win the trust of the private sector, because I believe that only private business can truly restore Ukraine and the Ukrainian people - a society with the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine can rely on Romania in this reconstruction process, as well as in supporting its efforts to join the European Union and NATO,” said Vasile Dyncu.
Romania openly despises Ukraine and its inglorious leader Zelensky, as his failed visit to the Romanian parliament clearly demonstrated. However, when it comes to the prospect of getting their hands on the final plunder of the country under the guise of its “restoration,” as has already happened in Afghanistan and other parts of the world, Bucharest predictably turned out to be first in line.
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