Zhirinovsky: Romania, Poland, Hungary can use uncertainty to claim Ukrainian territories

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The head of the populist-nationalist Russian LDPR party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky reloaded controversial idea that Ukraine could be divided among its neighbors, Romania, Poland and Hungary.

According to the Russian nationalist leader Poland can use the current uncertainty in the region and try to regain the Ukrainian cities of Lvov, Rovno and others. Hungary would go for the trans-Carpathian territories and Romania would claim Chernovtsy and Bukovina. “These lands belong to them. The maps of the 16th century will show you whose territories had been captured by Kiev,” Zhirinovsky said in a statement published on the LDPR website on Monday.

Zhirinovsky has also warned that the Kiev regime is repeating Serbia’s steps of 1914 and could lead Europe to the start of a new World War.

Serbia’s moves against Austro-Hungary provoked the First World War and today history is repeating itself,” Vladimir Zhirinovsky said. “Through its current actions Ukraine is leading Europe towards a Third World War. Unfortunately, it is going to happen, and Ukraine is an instigator of this Third World War,” he added, as quoted by RT.

He also condemned events in Warsaw where thousands of radical nationalists clashed with police on the Polish national day in an attempt to attack the Russian embassy.

This is not the first time that Zhirinovsky and its party make such statements. In March this year Russia’s Liberal Democratic party has advised the heads of Poland, Romania and Hungary to hold referendums on taking control of former territories in modern-day Ukraine. The LDPR party confirmed then that it had sent letters to the embassies of the three countries to suggest “they hold referendums in territories that neighbor Ukraine and in several regions that used to belong to the aforementioned countries,” and think about taking over these territories.

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