Ukraine bans Anti-Ukraine Romanian politician from entry for three years
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has banned the entry of Diana ?o?oac?, the anti-Ukrainian leader of the far-right S.O.S. Rom?nia party, who has repeatedly made anti-Ukrainian and pro-Russian statements. Source: European Pravda; Security Service of Ukraine
Details: The SSU noted that ?o?oac? wrote letters to Russian leader Vladimir Putin in which she "praises the Russian full-scale invasion [of Ukraine] and calls for the seizure of our state".
Advertisement:Quote from the SSU: "?o?oac? questions Ukraine's national sovereignty and internationally recognised borders, particularly in its western and southwestern oblasts. Additionally, the foreigner regularly spreads Kremlin narratives during her public speeches in Romania and other EU countries." More details: The Romanian politician was banned from entering Ukraine for three years.
For reference: Diana ?o?oac? is the leader of the Romanian party S.O.S. Rom?nia and is known for numerous scandalous statements and actions. She was expelled from a European Parliament session for shouting over another MP, chanting, "We believe in God!" while holding an icon.
She also made a speech filled with fabricated claims about "a million Romanians" in Ukraine supposedly being prevented from speaking or praying.
Background: Diana ?o?oac? has recently written a letter to Putin complaining about being barred from registering as a candidate for Romanian presidency and stating that she wants to "reclaim" supposedly Romanian territories that belong to Ukraine.
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