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EU Parliament chief seeks probe into Russia-friendly lawmaker – POLITICO

By staffJune 16, 20262 Mins Read
EU Parliament chief seeks probe into Russia-friendly lawmaker – POLITICO
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Metsola has raised concerns over a joint declaration signed by Kartheiser and other MEPs with Duma officials, in which both sides agreed to “continue and to deepen” cooperation. In her letter, dated June 11, Metsola says these statements “give rise to serious concern” because they could “misrepresent” the position of the Parliament.

The Parliament officially suspended communications with Russian legislative bodies in 2014. Russian officials have been barred from accessing the institution since shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.  

Metsola pointed to the rules that indicate MEPs need to respect the body’s “dignity and reputation,” and insisted that the political group leaders agreed the sanctions in place “should not be circumvented by individual meetings.”

‘I find it odd’

Metsola also says the EP’s oversight body — the advisory committee on the code of conduct — should look into whether Kartheiser has properly disclosed a meeting with third-country officials, and travel arrangements paid for by third parties, as mandated in the transparency rules.

Following an inquiry by the body composed of eight lawmakers from all political groups, the president can impose sanctions, including loss of daily allowance and suspension from parliamentary activities.

“I have not yet seen the letter in question, so I cannot comment on it. I find it odd that the press should receive letters concerning important matters relating to a particular MEP before the MEP themselves has received the document,” Kartheiser told POLITICO.

Kartheiser has previously declined to name other MEPs who took part in his meetings with Kremlin officials and his trips to Russia. However, lawmakers from Germany’s Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, Slovakia’s Smer party and Cypriot MEP Fidias Panayiotou were among those who traveled to Moscow during the Victory Day celebrations in May 2025.

The letter was first reported by the Kyiv Independent and Luxembourger Wort.

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