While most people are understandably pumped about the accession talks withs Ukraine, I think I can speak for the majority of Romanians when I say that this is an amazing step towards safety and security for Moldova. Our little brother deserves more than just being used as a political battleground by Russia.
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Given the Transnistria situation I fully expect that had Russia been more successful in Ukraine, Moldova would have been next
Belarus revealed the plans at the beginning of the war to go into Moldova right after Ukraine, so yes. That was exactly the plan
I'm still convinced Luka did that on purpose.
Iβm convinced Putin was absolutely RIPSHIT with Luka over spilling the beans so completely.
Absolutely, along with the many other "mistakes" that Belarus made that conveniently minimize its entanglement in this war.
this is an amazing step towards safety and security for Moldova.
Looking at how the EU dealt with Cyprus: Nothing will change. All of Cyprus is EU member, yet the EU happily accepts Turkish occupation in the northern half.
I think this is a little different as (Greek) Cyprus joined after the island had already been divided, the conflict already frozen. Versus if an EU member is attacked anew, the collective defence article would be triggered. Still, itβs unfortunate that Cyprus still remains divided.
I think this is a little different as (Greek) Cyprus joined after the island had already been divided
So exactly like Transnistria?
Fuck russia.
Fuck the Kremlin.
The agreement means that Hungary has dropped for now its opposition to Ukraine's graduation to EU membership.
I bet that there is gonna be one almighty argument about Hungarian-speakers in Ukraine down the line, though.
That was already covered in the previous stages: https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/12/8/7432248/