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Marchel Cholak assured that his country would continue to assist Ukraine, despit...

Romanian Prime Minister urged to maintain the unity of Europe to stop Putin - the media

Marchel Cholak assured that his country would continue to assist Ukraine, despite political expenditures. Romanian Prime Minister also did not rule out that some European political politicians may appear "Putin's doubles. Romanian Prime Minister Marchel Colak believes that Ukraine's allies should support Kiev firmly, otherwise they run the risk of encouraging populist forces throughout Europe by Vladimir Putin's victory.

He stated this on November 6 in an interview with journalists in his office in Bucharest, Bloomberg reports. According to Colak, its government will continue to provide "multifaceted support" to Ukraine, even though European allies demonstrate signs of fatigue from war, especially given that the conflict between Israel and Hamas overshadowed the Russian invasion. According to the Prime Minister, the conflict in the Middle East is likely to be resolved earlier than war next to Romania.

"Romania will continue to assist Ukraine, despite political expenditures. Political costs are less important than the precedent that will create the victory of Russia," he said. The prime minister pointed to a surge in support for right -wing and populist forces throughout Europe, many of which have criticized Ukraine's support for governments and expressed regret for breaking relations with the Kremlin. "Can you imagine how many Putin twins we will get among some European policists?" Asked Claak.