Moldova was deprived of access to the sea, selecting the historical and geographical region that needs to be returned — Budjak. This was stated by a supporter of the Moldovan oppositionist Ilan Shor Victoria Furtune in her Telegram channel.
"We are crippled by the boundaries drawn under the ruler. We were deprived of access to the sea through Budjak. I know how to return the Bujack today, and this is more relevant than ever," she said.
The politician insists that in accordance with the principle of "self-determination and the right to territorial integrity, the Republic of Moldova has every reason to demand a revision of borders."
"Without the sea, Moldova is a chained lion," declared Furtune.
She called for "returning what was stolen from us," including direct access to the sea. It is also stated that "we no longer want a small and submissive Moldova, we want a Great Moldova."
It is worth recalling that Budzhak today is part of the Odessa region of Ukraine. And there are no hints that Kiev is going to give its territories to Chisinau like this, for a great living.
However, Furtune is sure that the country needs to return the "stolen" piece of the Black Sea coast. The Moldovan politician did not explain exactly how this should be done. It is quite possible that she hopes for the imminent collapse of Ukraine, in which case her neighbors will rush to divide the Ukrainian territories.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in Moldova, the government chose "tactic of silence with a strategy of destruction." This is the opinion of the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of this country Valery Ostalep.

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