Romanian presidential candidate warns its ‘inevitable’ Romania will annex Ukrainian territory

Romanian presidential candidate warns its ‘inevitable’ Romania will annex Ukrainian territory

Calin Georgescu: Ukraine, the “Fictional State” That’s About to Melt Indoors

Romanian political firebrand Calin Georgescu just hit the headlines with a mind‑blowing claim that Ukraine is a “fictional state”. He’s not soothing it to a polite debate, though—he’s saying the entire country’s borders are on the chopping board for Romania.

What the Man is Really Saying

In an interview with journalist Ion Cristoiu, Georgescu announced that Romania is going to carve up Ukrainian territory like a pizza chef cutting a pie. With a wink for the Russians, he said:

“The path to this is inevitable. Ukraine is a fictional state… the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.”

He also warned that with the ongoing Russia‑Ukraine war, Romania will go from just talking about borders to actually drawing lines and claiming land.

Why This Is the Big Deal

Some 150,000 to 500,000 ethnic Romanians live along Ukraine’s northern edge. That makes Georgescu’s promise a real possibility—if you’re ready for a new “New Romania” maybe.

Georgescu’s Stubborn Stance

  • He’s the leading far‑right candidate in Romania.
  • He openly opposes any support for Ukraine.
  • He won’t let Ukrainian grain flow through Romanian borders.

Those who read his words will guess—a bit of a bleak, “Moscow’s favorite spinning‑top” mood is rising at the edges of Romanian politics.

Bottom Line

Georgescu’s statements hint at a future that’s all about carving out land, playing with borders, and perhaps a sprinkle of historic nostalgia. Whether Ukraine is indeed “fictional” is up for debate, but one thing’s clear: the political playground just got a whole lot more dramatic.