Undoing Stalin’s Crime: Romania and Moldova Should Reunite
Geopolitics
Romania
Started July 02, 2026
There are several reasons why the West should support a proposal to reunify the two countries
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Undoing Stalin’s Crime: Romania and Moldova Should Reunite
National Review (United States) | Jul 01, 2026
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Jul 02, 2026
Reunification of Romania and Moldova would strengthen Eastern European stability and promote democratic values in the region.
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Reunification may overlook the voices of Moldovan citizens who prefer independence or a different path, raising ethical concerns.
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The historical ties between Romania and Moldova warrant consideration, but practical implications of reunification must be carefully evaluated.
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Western support for reunification could enhance economic opportunities and integration for Moldova, benefiting both nations economically.
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Supporting the reunification could ignite nationalistic tensions and destabilize the region further, leading to potential conflict.
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