Who claims that Romania and the Republic of Moldova should not unite and agree with Stalin and Hitler
Eugen Tomac, the leader of the PMP, states that anyone who claims that Romania and the Republic of Moldova should not unite understands that and agrees with what Stalin and Hitler decided in 1939, when the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact was signed by which Nazis and to communicate. they decided to divide Europe.
“On August 23, 1939, the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact was signed by which the Nazis and the Communists decided to divide Europe. This was the first step towards the start of terror”, writes PMP leader Eugen Tomac on Facebook.
The immediate consequences, states the MEP PMP, are mentioned in Resolution 2819/2019 of the European Parliament – on November 30, 1939, the communist Soviet Union launched a war of aggression against Finland, in June 1940 it occupied and annexed parts of Romania (the territories that did not have were never returned) and annexed, by force, the independent republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
“Therefore, anyone who claims that Romania and the Republic of Moldova should not unite means that they agree with what Stalin and Hitler decided. We are the same people and we have the right to build a common destiny in the European Union”, concludes Tomac.
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