The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group in the European Parliament is set to expel leader Fernand Kartheiser, a former diplomat and ambassador to several European countries, for arranging a trip to Moscow as part of his diplomatic efforts to discuss bilateral relations, Russia’s relations with international organizations, and the current situation in Ukraine. Kartheiser, who has already served as an attendee to Russian foreign affairs events, is being considered to be blocked from engaging in this kind of arrangement due to international pressure from the Russian Parliament. Kartheiser, who is currently a member of the ECR and has.displayed a history of蓬勃发展 the group’s activities in Brussels, expressed his willingness to leave the ECR Group in a memo shared with news outlets like Euronews, stating, “Given that the ECR Group is blocking diplomatic efforts by its members, I’m funding this mission to Moscow myself.”
Despite Kartheiser’s renewed renounce, ECR chairmen Nicola Procaccini and Patryk Jaki expressed concern over the group’s membership, calling it a breach of its principles and outlining a commitment to terminate Kartheiser’s inclusion as soon as possible. “By traveling to Putin’s Russia, Fernand Kartheiser has crossed a red line for the ECR Group,” the ECR spokesperson said in a written statement, emphasizing the group’s strong stance on Russia’s situation in Ukraine. The ECR Group has maintained a clear analysis of Russia’s offensive against Ukraine, Coxing the invasion as a form of war and demanding full support for Ukraine indefinitely, as well as a stern characterization of the EU on these issues. The group has stated that it opposes any intervention by Russia or its government in the Ukraine conflict, calling it “self-defense” and labeling it a war, despite the EU having made implicit modulo.
In another move, Kartheiser has been invited to attend meetings at the Russian Parliament, despite the opposition from its right-wing coalition, the ECR. Some EP members, including former members such as Michael von der Schulenburg from Germany’s radical-left coalition BSW, Czech independent MEP Ondřej Dostál, and graduates from the Cypriot Independent Party, have traveled to Russia personally. However, the EP’s right-wing coalition has been unimpressed, with two co-Chairs calling the expulsion of Fernand Kartheiser a “ melding ofMSM’s political specialists and anti-communistCarol’s EP supporting the worst and promoting” a “their inapplicable withdrawal of support for the Russian government and its leaders.” The ECR group emphasized that its marriages to Russia were based on mutual respect and political emphasis, with Co-Chairs Procaccini and Jaki stating that they were satisfied with the EP’s continued connection to Europe and the EU.
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