Statement – Romania’s President, Klaus Iohannis, along with seven other presidents of several NATO member states from Central and Eastern Europe, namely the presidents of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland and Slovakia, signed a joint statement reiterating their support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. "We firmly support the decision of the NATO Summit in Bucharest of 2008 regarding the future accession of Ukraine," Klaus Iohannis said in a post on a social network. We remind you that on September 30, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, signed Ukraine's request for an accelerated accession to NATO. The Secretary General of the Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, stated that Ukraine has the right to apply for membership, but emphasized that, at the moment, the priority is providing aid to Kyiv. Support for Ukraine's accession to NATO has already been expressed by the Baltic States and Canada
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Letter. Five EU member states, namely Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Poland have called on the EU to do more to
combat Russia s reinterpretation and distortion of history to justify its
aggression against Ukraine. In a joint letter, the leaders of the five
countries also urged EU bodies to step up efforts to preserve historical memory
to prevent the manipulation of historical facts. Russia
has never condemned the crimes of the Soviets and its current leadership openly
tolerates and even enthusiastically supports the Soviet legacy, the letter
reads, pointing out that unlike the crimes of the Nazism, the memory and
knowledge of Soviet crimes have yet to find their rightful place in the
consciousness of the Europeans. Without an accurate, honest, and comprehensive
assessment of the past, we will not be able to effectively prevent future
crimes on our continent or investigate the current ones in Ukraine, the five
EU leaders say.
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