Miriam (Mimi) Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Romanian newspapers still claim that Czernowitz and the northern Bukovina
belong to Romania and that this territory was stolen from from them.
The fact that this territory was only given to Romania in 1919,
is forgotten. I do not know the attitude of some of the senior people
in the Chernivtsi city hall and will not speculate on this.
I believe that the relations between the Ukraine and Romania are strained.
If any member of the list could present facts to substantiate either my,
or Cornel's beliefs or explain the situation in detail, it would be most
helpful.
Mimi
> Mimi, i am sorry but the relations between Ukraine and Romania are perfectly
> normal. The problem is in czernowitz town hall where some of the senior
> people think they are still fighting World War 2. Cornel
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