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The ΕU, having broken up Yugoslavia together with the Americans, is rudely blackmailing the countries which emerged and which are absolutely dependent on foreign aid, countries of a miserable protectorate. While they themselves set up the politically expedient International Criminal Court for the Former Yugoslavia, they are demanding that the authorities in these countries play the role of law and order authority and arrest and hand over other 'war criminals'. The report calls for agreements not to be signed with the USA which undermine the International Criminal Court, when the ΕU defends broadening trans-Atlantic relations and is currently haggling with the USA as to how and when it will succeed them every time they withdraw a division of their forces from the Balkans in order to turn them against some other people.
Why this continuing interest on the part of the ΕU? ‘The stabilisation and association process countries’, as they are called, ’have become the most challenging test case for a mature and effective European common foreign and security policy’, the explanatory statement cynically admits. In other words, the countries of the Western Balkans are simply a test laboratory for the application of the CFSP. A laboratory constructed over the dead body of Yugoslavia!
That is why the MEPs of the Communist Party of Greece voted against the report."@en1
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