After Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu made public, on Friday evening, the document received from the Ukrainian authorities regarding the reasons why George Simion is banned from entering the territory of Ukraine, the AUR leader reacted.
Ciolacu and Simion at a meeting of the assembled plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies. PHOTO Inquam Photos
George Simion reacted on Friday evening, shortly after Prime Minister Ciolacu decided to make public the document received from the Ukrainian authorities regarding the reasons why the AUR leader, George Simion, is banned from entering the territory of Ukraine.
“The Ukrainian authorities, those invoked by the PNL trumpets and propaganda, confirm what I have always said: my pro-Romanian activity, my actions in support of our brothers from Chernivtsi, from Ukraine, the promotion of the historical truth in the Romanian communities in Ukraine, these are the reasons which led to my ban in Ukraine.
When I repeated in the last days everywhere that I have not seen myself and have no connections with any foreign service (be it Russian, to be in the meaning of Antena 3), no one paid attention to me because the yellow-blue propaganda of liberals pumping money on a conveyor belt into the enslaved press”Simion wrote on his website.
“The decision was made on the basis of the available information about the systematic anti-Ukrainian activities of this politician that are contrary to the national interests of Ukraine and violate the state’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity. Simion George’s statements are aimed at discrediting Ukraine in the international arena and promoting unionist ideology. In addition, it spreads narratives about the alleged violations of the rights of the Romanian minority in our country”it is stated in the document sent by the Ukrainian authorities.
Simion also stated that he met with many in Chernivtsi and Chisinau, “but they were all Romanians and had been abandoned by the Romanian state, which unfortunately continued Stalin’s and Hitler’s policy of breaking up the Romanian nation and separating the Romanian people into three different states, and I, throughout my life, I did nothing but be loyal to the Romanian people, to be loyal to my country and my people”,
he also mentioned.
He asked Ciolacu to apologize for the insinuations in February, when he said that “it is a strong enough signal for a politician to be banned at this moment from entering two neighboring countries”.