Ukraine to Commemorate Romanian Language Day Annually Following Presidential Decree.
Ukraine Establishes an Annual Romanian Language Day
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree establishing an annual Romanian Language Day in Ukraine, to be observed every August 31st. This initiative is designed to foster greater humanitarian and cultural cooperation between Ukraine and Romania. The move highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with its neighbors and support its diverse cultural communities.
The announcement to create this day was made on March 12. President Zelenskyy stated that signing the decree will help reinforce intercultural connections and mutual understanding between the peoples of the two nations. This decision is particularly significant given the historical and cultural links shared across the border region.
The Significance of the New Observance
The establishment of Romanian Language Day represents a key step in advancing bilateral relations between Ukraine and Romania, especially in the context of supporting national minorities. The holiday is intended to serve as a platform for promoting Romanian culture within Ukraine and encouraging the study of the Romanian language, which may, in turn, enhance the social integration of Romanian-speaking communities in the country.
- Advancing humanitarian cooperation
- Strengthening intercultural ties
- Promoting Romanian culture
- Supporting social integration for Romanian speakers
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