The Committee on Ukraine’s Integration into the EU held a meeting with the Serbian delegation
12 June 2023, 15:05
Serbian MPs and politicians met with members of the Committee on Ukraine’s
Integration into the EU and representatives of other committees.
Committee’s first Deputy Chair Vadym Halaychuk noted that it is important
for Ukraine to have friends in Serbia who help and support Ukraine.
The parties focused on cooperation to counter Russian propaganda. Serbian
colleagues noted that Russian propaganda is still very strong in their
country. Therefore, it is important to work together to overcome this
influence and inform people about actual situation in Ukraine. Now it is
possible not through TV channels that broadcast Russian narratives en
masse, but only through social media.
The Chair of the Committee on Ukraine’s Integration into the EU Ivanna
Klympush-Tsintsadze suggested that cooperation between Serbian
organisations and non-governmental organisations in Ukraine, which fight
pro-Kremlin propaganda, could be useful. These are, in particular, ‘Stop
Fake’ and ‘Ukrainian Crisis Media Center’.
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze also thanked the Serbian delegation for their
visit to Ukraine. According to her, personal presence here is very
important for understanding what the Russian occupiers are doing in
Ukraine: ‘We are very grateful to all our friends who come to support us
in these difficult times. When you come here, you can see with your own
eyes what crimes the Russian army left behind in Ukraine. You can see what
we go through as a nation. We are people who want to have future and the
right to make our own choices.’
The Chair of the Committee said that it is important for Ukraine that the
world knows the truth about this war. ‘And if we can unite to spread the
truth, it will help us to be on the side of good together. Because now
there is a struggle between good and evil,’ she said.
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze also added that Russia must be completely
defeated, punished, weakened to such a state that it cannot attack any
other nation in the world. Only in this way will it be possible to achieve
stable and lasting peace on the continent and in the world. ‘I am sure
that Serbia, like Ukraine, aspires to a free world based on democratic
principles and respect for people and the law,’ said the Chair of the
Committee.