Neutrality is nonsensical, claims party leader

Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Drašković claims that only the U-Turn movement advocates a “quick and uncompromising” pathway toward the EU.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 11.04.2012.

16:40

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Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) leader Vuk Draskovic claims that only the U-Turn movement advocates a “quick and uncompromising” pathway toward the EU. He added that the idea of political neutrality was nonsensical. Neutrality is nonsensical, claims party leader He said in Smederevska Palanka that many believed they had a monopoly over “a snail’s pace of the EU integration even though the time is running out and Serbia is late”, electoral list dubbed "Cedomir Jovanovic - U-turn” has stated. “On one hand we have anti-European powers’ cries for the so-called political neutrality of Serbia and on the other we have political parties that offer citizens the EU accession with millions of conditions and limitations,” Draskovic pointed out. He added that some parties advocated “setting up barricades and logs toward Europe because Europe and the West are some kind of Satanist, anti-Serb creation” and that Serbia should direct its strategic goals toward Russia, China, India, Azerbaijan and Brazil. “And they are trying to wrap it all up in some new theory of political neutrality. It’s nonsense. There is no policy which is neutral,” the SPO leader said and added that the Non-Aligned Movement had started as a neutral movement but that Josip Broz Tito had realized “that it was nonsensical” and changed its name “which was a little less nonsensical”. Vuk Draskovic (Beta, file) Tanjug

Neutrality is nonsensical, claims party leader

He said in Smederevska Palanka that many believed they had a monopoly over “a snail’s pace of the EU integration even though the time is running out and Serbia is late”, electoral list dubbed "Čedomir Jovanović - U-turn” has stated.

“On one hand we have anti-European powers’ cries for the so-called political neutrality of Serbia and on the other we have political parties that offer citizens the EU accession with millions of conditions and limitations,” Drašković pointed out.

He added that some parties advocated “setting up barricades and logs toward Europe because Europe and the West are some kind of Satanist, anti-Serb creation” and that Serbia should direct its strategic goals toward Russia, China, India, Azerbaijan and Brazil.

“And they are trying to wrap it all up in some new theory of political neutrality. It’s nonsense. There is no policy which is neutral,” the SPO leader said and added that the Non-Aligned Movement had started as a neutral movement but that Josip Broz Tito had realized “that it was nonsensical” and changed its name “which was a little less nonsensical”.

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