City Displays Colours of Ukrainian Flag in Solidarity with Ukraine.

Photo: Cluj-Napoca in Solidarity with Ukraine.

Published by:

Published on:

Last Updated:

Feb 24, 2022 @ 11:20 pm

Tags:

Short link:

The Cluj-Napoca City Hall has shown solidarity with Ukraine by displaying colours of the Ukranian flag in different areas of the city, on the bridge from the entrance to Manastur and the Cube in front of the BT Arena Polivalente Hall.

Cluj-Napoca mayor Emil Boc posts the following message on Facebook in support for Ukraine:

Cluj-Napoca: Solidarity with Ukraine
Russian revisionism must be stopped at all costs.
The international democratic community must not make any concession to Russian revisionism and must act quickly, with the toughest possible sanctions.
No price is too high to stop Russian aggression and revisionism.
History has shown us that monsters are born out of the concessions made to revisionists.”

More information regarding Romania's involvement with the conflict in Ukraine can be found here, and is being continually updated.

Published by:

Published on:

Last Updated:

Feb 24, 2022 @ 11:20 pm

Tags:

Short link:

9 years on, Residents of Cluj-Napoca gather to honour Colectiv victims, marking a decade since the tragedy and renewing calls for safety and accountability across Romania.
Moldovans in Cluj rallied at Union Square, waving flags and chanting for Moldova’s European future, supporting Maia Sandu’s re-election and continued EU integration efforts.
9 years on, Residents of Cluj-Napoca gather to honour Colectiv victims, marking a decade since the tragedy and renewing calls for safety and accountability across Romania.
Moldovans in Cluj rallied at Union Square, waving flags and chanting for Moldova’s European future, supporting Maia Sandu’s re-election and continued EU integration efforts.
Total
0
Share
Donate to Cluj XYZ

Support Local, Support Passion

Hello from Cluj XYZ—your go-to source for Cluj-Napoca news, run single-handedly with lots of love (and energy drinks).

Keeping the site ad-free means all our stories are told with only you in mind, but it comes at a cost. If you like what you see and want to help keep this labour of love going, consider a small donation.

Every bit helps keep the site running and independent.