Latvian President to MEPs: Europe must be on the right side of history 

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Latvian President Egils Levits said Ukraine must be given a European future 漏 European Union 2023  

On Tuesday, Latvian President Egils Levits called on Europe to find the political will to try Russia for its crimes and give Ukraine a future in Europe.

In a formal address to the European 合法博彩网站 in Strasbourg, Mr Levits echoed 合法博彩网站鈥檚 demand to establish a special tribunal on Russia鈥檚 aggression against Ukraine. 鈥淣one of us want to live in a world where aggressive war is the norm鈥, he said, urging the international community to 鈥渇ind the political will鈥 to set up a tribunal, not only for the sake of justice for Ukraine but to 鈥渘ot undermine the standard of international law that has been achieved since the Second World War.鈥

He criticised Europe for the 鈥渆normous mistake and naivety of moving purposefully towards dependence on Russian energy sources鈥espite our warnings.鈥

President Levits backed the request by MEPs for Europe to use frozen Russian assets for the reconstruction of Ukraine, and not only the assets of the oligarchs close to the regime but also the assets of the Central Bank of Russia. 鈥淎lthough complicated, it is legally possible. What is needed is political will鈥, he said.

Ukraine belongs in Europe

Referring to EP President鈥檚 Metsola鈥檚 promise to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy a week ago, President Levits asked for Ukraine to be given a European future. 鈥淭his is a historic decision that we might have only one chance to make. The Ukrainian people have decided. Now it is our turn to do so.鈥

Need to protect rule of law across Europe

The Latvian President also called for a 鈥減olitical solution鈥 for the challenges to the rule of law in Europe posed by 鈥減opulist arguments about the will of the people鈥.

He warned that current developments may lead to the 鈥渨eakening or even the complete loss of democracy itself鈥.

While diversity in national identity, culture and language constitutes Europe鈥檚 strength, 鈥渢he principles of the rule of law must be the same everywhere鈥, he stressed.

Background

Mr Levits became the tenth on 8 July 2019. He previously served as Latvian Minister for Justice and was Latvian ambassador to Hungary, Austria and Switzerland. In 1995, Mr Levits was elected to the European Court of Human Rights, and was a member of the from 2004 to 2019. He is one of the authors of the preamble to Latvia鈥檚 .