According to Observer.com on September 18, former Romanian Foreign Minister Andre Malga recently commented on the situation in Ukraine, saying that Ukraine's existing territorial borders are "unnatural" and should be reclaimed from the historical territories of the four countries

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According to Observer.com on September 18, former Romanian Foreign Minister Andre Malga recently commented on the situation in Ukraine, saying that Ukraine's existing territorial borders are

The Russian-Ukraine war has been fighting for more than half a year, and the real crisis of Ukraine's demise has just begun. According to the Observer Network on September 18, former Foreign Minister Andre Malga recently commented on the situation in Ukraine that Ukraine's existing territorial borders are "unnatural" and should be repaid the historical territories of the four countries, Russia, Poland, Hungary and Romania.

Marga believes that historically Galicia belongs to Poland, the Transcarpathians belong to Hungary, Bukovina belongs to Romania, Donbass and Crimea belong to Russia, but was assigned to Ukraine during the Soviet period, so Ukraine should now return these places to these 4 countries. In response, the Ukrainian Embassy in Romania issued a statement that night saying that Malga's remarks were "particularly bad violations" and "unacceptable under any circumstances."

However, it is not only Romania, but also Poland, which supports Ukraine's resistance to Russia and covets Ukrainian territory. Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Poland has the most staunch supporter of Europe's Ukraine. Poland not only followed EU and NATO to provide Ukraine with various practical support, and received a large number of Ukrainian refugees. Its president Duda also visited Kiev on May 22, and jointly announced with Ukrainian President Zelensky that the historical misunderstandings between the two sides have been completely resolved, and in the future, Ukrainian countries will embark on a path of unity.

Zelensky reciprocates and grants Polish citizens "special legal status" in Ukraine. But everyone knows that Poland has fully supported Ukraine in this way, in addition to fighting against Russia, it is also obsessed with taking back the territory that Western Ukraine once belonged to Poland. Russian Foreign Intelligence Agency disclosed the plan of the United States and Poland to divide Ukraine, and established actual control over the Higher region in the name of sending so-called "peacekeeping forces".

As the Russian-Ukraine war continues, Ukraine's national strength has been consumed. If the United States and Western countries had not supported it behind the scenes, Ukraine would have surrendered long ago. But the support of the United States and Western countries is also limited. With the energy counter-sanctions imposed by Russia on European countries, European countries' lives are becoming more and more difficult. Under the opposition of domestic people, their support for Ukraine is also declining rapidly. At the end of the war, Ukraine is not necessarily the one that cannot withstand it, but it may be a number of European countries.

The world is bustling for profit, and the world is bustling for profit. Why do European countries support Ukraine so much? In addition to national security concerns, of course, there is also the purpose of profiting from it. Seeing that European countries cannot benefit from weakening Russia, they will naturally have other ideas, such as dividing Ukrainian territory. Malga involved Russia, Poland and Hungary, but it was just to expand Romanian territory and gain support from more countries. Malga's remarks expose the "painted skins" of some European countries, and they will also plan to divide Ukraine more blatantly.

Whether from the current war situation or the final plan of the US and Western countries to deal with Ukraine, Ukraine may not be able to escape the fate of being divided in the future. It’s just that it’s the question of who takes more and who takes less.

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