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25 October 20:42

The Minister of Defense, Ionuț Moșteanu, stated that Romania will not enter into war, emphasizing that the disinformation comes from Russian sources.

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Ionuț Moșteanu, the Minister of Defense, clearly stated that Romania will not enter into war, in the context of rumors circulating on social media.

He emphasized that this information is the result of a disinformation campaign orchestrated through Russian channels. Moșteanu explained that it is easy for Russia to use influencers and bloggers to spread fake news, which can be viewed by millions of people before being corrected.

The minister encouraged citizens to seek information from credible sources.

He also mentioned that Romania will continue to support Ukraine in its fight, without getting directly involved in the conflict, and that it will focus on strengthening the national army and its allies.

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