The Socialist party group in the European Parliament (EP) called for a formal
intervention in the European Union (EU)-Russia Summit on Thursday to put
pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over the elections in Ukraine.
At a meeting of the EP group leaders in Brussels, Socialist party group
vice-president Hannes Swoboda presented the demand to EP President Josep
Borrell.
A press release quoted the group leader Martin Schulz and vice-president Jan
Marinus Wiersma as saying:"We believe that during the EU-Russia Summit in The
Hague, a clear appeal must be made to President Putin for him to cooperate with
the EU in solving the acute crisis in Ukraine".
Both the EU and Russia have commitments through the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe and the Council of Europe to elections being free and
fair.
"The elections in Ukraine by no means met the standards that weexpect and we
must now work in partnership to deal with what is potentially a dangerous
situation," they said.
The EU said in a statement that it regrets that the Central Election
Committee in Ukraine had decided to announce final election results. The EU does
not recognize the results announced by the committee. It also urged the
Ukrainian authorities to investigate all complaints about the electoral process.