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"− The purpose of this resolution is to downplay the EU’s support for the illegal unilateral declaration of independence by the Serbian province of Kosovo. Parliament’s aim is, unacceptably, to ‘legitimise’ the creation of a protectorate created and enforced, through aggression and military occupation, by the US, NATO and the EU, guaranteeing their political, economic and military dominance in this highly important region of Europe. The existence of a ‘pseudo-state’ under ‘supervised sovereignty’, protected by the EU/NATO, specifically by means of their ‘EULEX’ and ‘viceroys’, the ‘International Civilian Representative’ and the ‘EU Special Representative’, who have judicial, police and customs powers, as well as ‘executive functions’ and monitoring functions, constitute unacceptable acts of neo-colonialism. With this resolution, we found out that ‘the most important of the European Security and Defence Policy (of the EU) missions to date’ is a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and a dangerous precedent in terms of international law, with unpredictable consequences for the stability of borders, particularly on the European continent. Some of those who clamoured for respect of international law, and the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Georgia are, in the end, the same ones who promoted and supported the aggression against Yugoslavia. This resolution merely represents yet another exercise in hypocrisy and cynicism by the majority in Parliament."@en1

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