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Lukas Sieper | Germany DEU | Non-attached Members (NI) | 390 |
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Juan Fernando López Aguilar | Spain ESP | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 354 |
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Sebastian Tynkkynen | Finland FIN | European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) | 331 |
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João Oliveira | Portugal PRT | The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) | 232 |
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Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis | Lithuania LTU | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) | 227 |
All Contributions (118)
Recognising the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism (debate)
Madam President, dear colleagues, we just heard Putin’s words. Now we have to be back to the topic. We have never had a situation like this before. It is clear that a major nuclear power, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, with all its military and administrative power, is committing acts of terror – killing civilians, destroying infrastructure, using systemic violence and intimidation. We must name Russia a terrorist state for several reasons. First, it must be isolated, just like cancer cells are isolated by medical doctors. Second, to guarantee accountability and to prevent impunity. A list of concrete actions have to follow. Russia is not a terror—sponsoring country. Russia is a terrorist state. The EU needs to build its own legal framework to define what a terrorist state is and how to contain it. We have to start to do this now, not tomorrow.
Countering the anti-European and anti-Ukrainian propaganda of Putin’s European cronies (topical debate)
Mr President, dear colleagues, for 20 years, corruption have been the biggest export of Putin’s regime. The public friends of Putin we just heard, who speak regularly in this House, his open cronies in Member States, are an important part of Russia’s war today. But there is another side to the Putinisation of Europe: the Kremlin has developed sophisticated methods where the openness of democracy is used to influence the emotions of people and politicians. The Kremlin has become adept at easily achieving goals. Their manipulations and lies are on the front pages of the media, presented as alternative or second opinions. Their lies are presented through some NGOs, cultural, business, sports or even religious organisations that are penetrated and funded by the Kremlin. We have not yet fully identified this. Today, our biggest challenge is to counter blackmail with gas and nuclear weapons. The Kremlin needs fear-inspiring headlines and speeches. Our response must be our refusal to be afraid. Let’s de-Putinise our fears. The moment of truth, the Kyiv moment, is our chance to evaluate the past and to clean up our political system.
Preparation of the European Council meeting of 23-24 June 2022, including the meeting with Western Balkan leaders on 23 June - Candidate status of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia (debate)
Mr President, dear colleagues, today we are writing the history textbook of our generation. More precisely, the Ukrainians are writing the history of the new Europe with their own blood. Thank you, dear Ursula, for your leadership. Granting EU candidate status to Ukraine is so widely supported. However, that will not be enough. It is necessary to help Ukraine win the war and give Ukraine the weapons it needs. I call on some EU Member States’ politicians to stop sending pessimistic messages to the struggling Ukraine by saying that Ukraine’s path to EU membership will take decades. Show your leadership so that this country becomes part of our family as soon as possible. The impression is that it is not Ukraine but the politicians of some EU countries not ready for Ukraine’s membership. Just as after making the mistake of friendship with Putin, they are not ready for a different Russia. I sincerely congratulate Moldova. I visited the country last week. They have performed a miracle when in peaceful democratic elections they managed to overcome the Kremlin’s candidate. They have turned their country back towards Europe. We must help Moldova seize this historic opportunity. On Monday, with the largest demonstration in the history of modern Georgia, the people sent us a signal from Tbilisi that they are determined to follow the path of Europe. I say very clearly, we are with you Georgians. Unfortunately, it seems that Georgia’s Government did its best not to make the European Commission recommendation more favorable to Georgia. I appeal to all Georgian politicians – both the ruling elites and the opposition – find the strength for a strong European agenda. Your amazing people deserve it. Releasing the imprisoned two former presidents and owner of the opposition media would be an important step towards a European way of life. Regarding the Western Balkans, we must be decisive and ready to move ahead with a clear timetable and concrete milestones. The Western Balkans deserve fair treatment from us.
The EU’s Foreign, Security and Defence Policy after the Russian invasion of Ukraine (debate)
Mr President, I would like to thank my colleagues for this report and their efforts. The future of Europe’s security will depend on the democratic world overcoming the brutal Kremlin regime and Russia becoming a normal, non-aggressive state. This requires, first of all, acknowledging the fundamental mistakes that have been made so that we do not repeat them again. The Western world has not taken seriously Putin’s plan to destroy democracies. The biggest mistake was engagement with Putin’s regime. Lessons must be learnt. Secondly, those who say that Russia under Putin must not be humiliated as Germany was humiliated after Versailles are misleading. Today we face Hitler’s analogy, who grew out of Stalin’s unacknowledged crimes and evaluated crimes. The situation now is similar to that of Hitler’s and Stalin’s war in Europe. So we must now defeat Putin as Hitler was defeated. Eliminating the main threat to the security of the entire European continent is our most important task. This requires helping Ukraine to defend its territory and not being afraid to believe that Russia can be different. The war criminal Putin must be isolated. To have a different Russia, the current regime must be defeated. I have a feeling that some countries of Europe are frightened of Ukraine’s victory and intend to repeat the same mistakes. If they continue to save the face of the brutal Kremlin regime our efforts to build up our own security capabilities will never be enough.
The fight against impunity for war crimes in Ukraine (debate)
Mr President, dear colleagues, today is Ukrainian Vyshyvanka Day, so that’s why I am happy to wear a vyshyvanka today. In 1945 Nazi Germany was defeated and their atrocities were revealed and condemned during the Nuremberg trials. The Soviet Union, from the war it started as an aggressor, ended it regarded as an ally, rewarded with new territories. An invisible link between Soviet KGB and current Russian leadership is evident also in this community of crime. The legacy of genocide is transferred from generation to generation. The West wrongly decided to please its conscience with silence over Soviet crimes. They were allowed to call themselves the liberators of Europe, despite having committed the same horrendous crimes in the territories they occupied. The exact same narrative is repeated today in Ukraine; the same unimaginable atrocities follow. But for these outrageous crimes, not only should soldiers be punished, but also their political leaders and military commanders of the Russian Federation, as well as their allies. Also, President Putin and his proxy Lukashenko must be held accountable and tried by a special international tribunal. We therefore call on the EU institutions, in particular the European Commission, to support the creation without any delay of such tribunal and to provide as soon as possible all necessary resources and support for the establishment of this tribunal. Don’t repeat the mistakes of yesterday.
EU Association Agreement with the Republic of Moldova (debate)
Mr President, today, many people around the world want to defeat Putin. The people of Moldova have already won against Putin by voting for Maia Sandu and her team. Putin openly supported the Kremlin candidate and lost. The EU must give clear hope to the Moldovan people, who have voted for the European way and rejected corrupt politicians. Moldova took in refugees from Ukraine and clearly sided with the democratic states, despite the Kremlin threatening Moldova in the same way as it is threatening Ukraine. The people of Moldova deserve to be part of the European family, and the Council should send a clear signal. Moldovans need a European perspective. If we do not seize this opportunity, there may not be another one soon. The EU has the chance to become a real geopolitical actor. A firm hand extended to Moldova would be a step towards it.
The impact of the war against Ukraine on women (debate)
Madam President, dear colleagues, I will just read the stories. Bucha. Mother, father, daughter (nine) and son (five years’ old). The Kadyrovites entered their house. The father’s hands were tied. He was brought to his knees and shot in front of his wife and children. The next day, the boy’s genitals were cut off. He died of bleeding. The mother and daughter were raped for two weeks. Mother, father, grandparents and two-year-old girl. They were all found dead in the house. The father with his hands tied and shot. The child had a cut throat. The mother with torn genitals. A 14-year-old girl was raped by five Russian occupiers. She is pregnant now. An 11-year-old boy was raped in front of his mother. She was tied to a chair to watch it happen. A nine-year-old girl was raped by 11 soldiers – at least 11 sperm samples were found. Then they cut the letter Z on her chest and ripped her stomach open. Her parents were killed in front of her. And more and more. Dear friends, dear colleagues, Putin’s Russia must be defeated and the war criminals must be convicted. Dear sisters and brothers in Ukraine, we stand with you. Slava Ukraini!
Debate with the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas - The EU's role in a changing world and the security situation of Europe following the Russian aggression and invasion of Ukraine (debate)
Madam President, colleagues, the security situation in Europe today depends on one thing and one thing only: whether we stay strong and united and defeat the 21st century Hitler and Stalin in one, called Putin; whether we defeat him is up to us. Yesterday, a Ukrainian writer, Oksana Zabuzhko, said ‘Ukrainians are not afraid of Russia. The Ukrainians will defend their land’. What about us? Is the European Union afraid of Russia? Are we afraid of high costs? All of us, we have to say ‘no’. Now the key questions for ourselves are, first, full military assistance to the Ukrainians currently defending Europe. Second, full containment of the Putin regime and Russia to the point of total embargo. Third, sanctions until the very end, until the last occupier leaves the Ukrainian soil, all of its territory. Fourth, a special procedure for Ukraine’s EU candidate status now. Ukraine signed its membership application in blood. I call on the Council not to be afraid of Russia and of this challenge to ourselves. Ukraine needs political protection.
Foreign interference in all democratic processes in the EU (debate)
Mr President, wars end sooner or later, but the truth never ends. This report is an attempt to face the truth, to understand how deeply we are tied up. Putin’s war against Europe has woken us up, and today some of the provisions of this report have already been implemented. We have to understand, that the Kremlin’s machine of lies is not media. It is a weapon of mass brain and mind destruction. The most important work today is, first, together with the whole world, to remove the malign tumour – Putin. Second, to regain European sovereignty, which has been constrained by the ‘bloody’ gas flowing from the Kremlin. Our dependence on Russian gas is the result of two decades of creeping occupation of Europe. With the Kremlin gas came corruption, and the war is being financed by the euros of European states. Every day, today, all the European countries together pay over EUR 600 million to Russia for gas and oil. That is to say, they buy at least 200 tanks for the Kremlin war every day. Dear German Greens, Socialists and Liberals, you can help Ukraine defend itself and defend us too – embargo the bloody gas now! I wish to thank the rapporteurs for their work.
Russian aggression against Ukraine (debate)
Mr President, Ukraine signed in their blood the EU membership. I myself must apologise to Ukrainians and to all others that I was too weak to convince my friends in the West in time that Putin is a major threat and that the biggest provocation is not NATO or EU membership, but not being invited to join NATO and the EU. But today there are no more Eastern or Western Europeans. There is only our joint responsibility for the European continent. I want to turn to the Russians. You also can stop the war criminal Putin. I understand that you yourselves are imprisoned and poisoned with lies, but join us nonetheless. The Ukrainians are dying for you also, for a free Russia. Some human being in the Kremlin must act too, to isolate this war criminal with a nuclear button in his hands. Those MEPs who went to the occupied Crimea must now go to Putin and stop him. Ukrainian blood binds you. We are witnessing the beginning of an end for Putin. When that end will come, I cannot tell you. I only know that we must do all that is in our power to bring it closer. Thank you, Ukraine. Slava Ukraini.
EU-Russia relations, European security and Russia’s military threat against Ukraine (debate)
Mr President, I am happy to have European family heads and Members together to express solidarity with the Ukrainian people, who are like us, and want to live like us in the same European family. The EU Founding Fathers have assumed their leadership to unite and try a democratic Western Europe. Now it is the time for us to assume a similar leadership, to unite all democracies in the European continent, because without a strong Ukraine, there will be no strong Europe. The EU will be as strategically strong, and will be able to become an important actor there. It is not the time for naive Chamberlains or illusions that relations with Putin’s Kremlin can be mutually productive, or that the concessions will help. It is important that the West remains united in solidarity, even if this escalation will end without military action. We must agree on what leading role the EU must play, and what it can do to help Ukraine and other countries striving for EU membership. If Europe will return to business as usual with the Kremlin, we will be doomed to a circle of hybrid, and not only hybrid, wars. Also an intensive treatment for EU is necessary, including saving EU from cancer cells, that the Kremlin-controlled corrupt has. Already today, Putin deserves a tribunal for threatening to start a war to kill people. For Navalny, who is a symbol of a poisoned and imprisoned Russia and for whom I wish strength. I thank the Ukrainians.
The 30th anniversary of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its importance for the future of Russia and Europe (debate)
Mr President, for my generation, the dissolution of the USSR was a great victory to which we contributed. I firmly believed then that the signatories of Belovezh – Russia, Ukraine and Belarus – would become democratic European states. It is harder for them because the Communist regime that destroyed nations and people ruled them for more than 60 years. Imagine 60 years of Nazi rule! What would Europe have been like? Nazism was condemned internationally. The Communist crimes, not. Impunity for their crimes leads to the same aggression today. I am disappointed that only three political groups supported our initiative to take a comprehensive look at the history of the deportations and the Gulags through an EP resolution. I call on colleagues who are not indifferent to sign its text. We are at a turbulent time again. The Kremlin’s ultimatums on NATO remind me of the Ribbentrop-Molotov division of Europe. We cannot allow this. The Ukrainians and the Belarusians need help to defend themselves, but the Russians need help too. The Sakharov Prize for Navalny, the Nobel Peace Prize for Dmitry Muratov are the right steps. However, this is not enough. First of all, we must not be afraid. Putin frightens and intimidates both us and his own people. But we must follow the example of Navalny and not be afraid. Nothing provokes the Kremlin more than inaction out of fear of provoking Russia. The democratic world is stronger than autocracies. Let us invite Ukraine and Georgia to an even closer cooperation with the EU. Moldova has high expectations from us. Its success would be the success of Europe as a whole – including Russia. Free, democratic and economically prosperous, formerly-enslaved nations of the USSR would be the best remedy for its imperial ills.
EU-Taiwan political relations and cooperation (debate)
Mr President, this report is a very special event. The first European Parliament report devoted exclusively to Taiwan. I commend the rapporteurs on that. The example of Taiwan shows that the Chinese nation can live in a democracy. Live very successfully, prosperously, and not aggressively. As the report points out, Taiwan is a healthy democracy and technologically advanced economy. There is a direct connection between European prosperity and Asian security. And Taiwan could contribute to maintaining a rules-based order in the region. The EU and Member States should take a proactive role in establishing partnerships with the democratic government of Taiwan. The government of my country has taken a brave step to set up a Taiwanese representative office in Lithuania. I commend the report’s draft text expressing support and solidarity with Lithuania, and I urge other Member States to follow Lithuania’s example and strengthen ties with Taiwan.
State of EU cyber defence capabilities (debate)
Madam President, despite the fact that cyberspace is one of the greatest inventions of humanity, it can become the most dangerous weapon in the hands of evil in the 21st century. Russia and China, the main countries from where the cyber-threats derive, already have well-prepared special cyber-units within their armed forces. Also, they use private structures and are able to act very aggressively. The lack of boundaries in the cybernetic domain and the high-level cyber-attacks are a massive threat, and so they demand a coordinated response on the EU’s part. So it is crucial to reinforce the EU’s defence in this domain, as well as intensive cooperation between the EU and NATO. I am happy that this important security issue has received a large cross-partisan support and agreement. The draft report reflects well the most important aspects of cyber-defence, such as prevention, as well as better crisis management or ability to respond to large-scale cyber-attacks. Dear colleagues, I invite you to support this report.
The situation in Belarus after one year of protests and their violent repression (debate)
Mr President, honourable Commissioner, what we have now heard is deplorable. We hear this through the Kremlin's propaganda channels. This is unacceptable as we hear from the European Parliament's rostrum. I have to say that. We do not want to get used to and should not get used to Lukashenka's cruelty. It is not only cruel to the Belarusian people. For him, a person can be like a mine or a bomb used for hybrid warfare against the European Union. The Minsk regime, backed by the Kremlin, is electing tourists from Iraq and other countries to take them to the European Union border and push them into our territory. We have shown that we are able to withstand attacks of this kind, but the threats remain. The key to stopping this hybrid war is to stop Lukashenko while showing the Kremlin not to try to increase the flow of migrants. We need to mobilise all forces to set up a tribunal... (The Chair takes the floor from the speaker)
A new EU-China strategy (debate)
Madam President, I will talk about the part of the Chinese nation that is called Taiwan. This country is probably the most important today when we think about China’s future, not to mention Hong Kong, whose democracy-preserving leaders are already in jail. The government of my country has already announced that a Taiwanese Representative Office will be established in Lithuania. Many in the EU support it. The US has already expressed strong support to Lithuania. I urge the Commission and the Council to support Lithuania and Taiwan in developing cultural, economic and diplomatic relations, and to condemn China’s economic sanctions against Lithuania over this issue. Lithuania and Taiwan setting up representative offices did not violate the EU’s ‘One China’ policy. I call for a real action to contribute to a safer EU, a safer world. Only by supporting democracies can we contribute to that.
Direction of EU-Russia political relations (continuation of debate)
Madam President, I want to congratulate Andrius. He worked hard and from his heart, because he sincerely believes that there is a possible future for a different Russia. The Kremlin likes to call many of us ‘Russophobes’, but we are exactly the opposite. Putin is the biggest Russophobe of all. He is afraid of Russians. He is afraid of the upcoming elections. That is why he has already eliminated all possible competition. It is clear that the upcoming Duma elections will not be real elections, but another Kremlin manipulation. They have already lost their legitimacy. It is good that the report addresses this. This report is significant. We can see that from the reaction of the Kremlin and its proxies. Now they monitor and react to every related development. I invite all those whose hands are not tied by the Kremlin to vote in favour and to unite towards a clear and effective strategy to address the authoritarian regimes around us.
Situation in Afghanistan (debate)
Madam President, I was among those who believed that the brutal fanaticism in Afghanistan would recede. But it came back. Perhaps, this is the specific path of this country – long and turbulent. I am also mostly concerned about the Afghan women, many of whom I had a chance to meet. But my message today is about us. We have to learn lessons, but I reject angry forecasts about the ultimate defeat of the West and of the role of the US. I do not believe that the EU should part with the US and start building full autonomy in EU defence. We need a smart EU strategy to be able to act as the EU where we are able to act – on hybrid attacks against us and on helping our neighbourhood countries ensure their security. But, today, preserving a strong Euro—Atlantic bond is more important than ever. It is crucial. Democracy versus dictatorship. This is the big battle that we have to fight together with our partners in the US.