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ForMin Aurescu reiterates request for Ukraine to recognize non-existent Moldovan language

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Minister of had a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart on Tuesday, on which occasion the Romanian official reiterated Bucharest's firm support for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, but and the "repeated request" for this country to recognize the non-existent so-called "Moldovan language".

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