MEPs criticize EP resolution

MEPs criticize EP resolution

STRASBOURG -- Member of the European parliament Tanja Fajon has joined Eduard Kukan in the condemnation of the resolution on Vojislav Šešelj adopted in the EP.

Fajon, who acts as rapporteur for Serbia Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the EP, expressed in a statement her regret that "political will was lacking at the EP plenary session on Thursday to prevent the adoption of the resolution on indictee Vojislav Šešelj."

She noted that as an individual who is constantly warning against the dangers of hate speech, radical stands, nationalism and its negative consequences for the society, she fiercely condemns all those who use war rhetoric to achieve their political goals, including the indicted leader of the Serb Radical Party.

Fajon expressed deep belief that in view of the current situation, the resolution adds fuel to the flames which should not serve anyone's interests at this point. She added that the resolution puts Šešelj in the spotlight of media attention which is precisely the opposite of what EP should be doing.

Fajon underscored that EP should not be a place where solutions to conflicts from the past would be sought and internal policy topics would be imposed.

The Slovenian MEP said that she believes Serbia is on the right track when it comes to European integration and expressed the hope that the country will continue to support the policy.

In the resolution adopted on Thursday, the Hague Tribunal was called to reevaluate the decision to temporarily release Šešelj and calls on the Serbian authorities to distance themselves from his statements.

Earlier, member of the EP Committee on Foreign Affairs and...

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