Vladimir Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, today, October 10, had a speech scheduled for 17.00 in the Romanian Parliament, but it was canceled due to “possible disruptions on the part of deputies with pro-Russian sympathies.”
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Radio Liberty reports this.
Zelensky has already held talks with his Romanian counterpart Klaus Iohannis, and at 16.00 he is due to be received by the head of the Senate, Nicolae Ciuke. This will be followed by a meeting, which will also be attended by the interim head of the Chamber of Deputies, Afred Simonis.
“I arrived in Bucharest to negotiate with Klaus Iohannis and strengthen our good neighborly relations,” Zelensky noted on his Twitter page this morning. — Ukraine is grateful to Romania for the support that strengthens our state, as well as for its constructive solidarity, which allows our peoples to be security donors for the world, especially in the field of food security.
Source: Radio Liberty
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