According to an official of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, the relations between Ukraine and Romania are still marred by the issue of dual citizenship.
In line with Romanian law, Ukrainian citizens who lost Romanian citizenship involuntarily (including descendants) may have their Romanian citizenship restored without having to take up residence in Romania or to renounce Ukrainian citizenship. This rule has effects especially in those border regions that have once been part of the Romanian state.
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