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Dutch Party for Freedom Say EU Must Heed Country's Rejection of Ukraine

© REUTERS / Cris Toala OlivaresDemonstrators call for people to vote no in the EU referendum during a protest at Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands April 3, 2016.
Demonstrators call for people to vote no in the EU referendum during a protest at Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands April 3, 2016. - Sputnik International
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The Dutch voters' disapproval of the association agreement between the European Union and Ukraine means that the whole treaty must be taken off the European Union agenda, the leader of the right wing Dutch Party for Freedom told Sputnik on Thursday.

Demonstrators who support the yes vote of an EU referendum and those who support the no vote protest at the Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands April 3, 2016 - Sputnik International
61.1% Dutch Against EU-Ukraine Association, Turnout 32.2%
MOSCOW (Sputnik) On Wednesday, 61.1 percent of Dutch voters rejected the EU-Ukraine association deal’s ratification in an advisory referendum. A turnout of 32.2 percent passed the 30-percent threshold to give the public vote legal weight.

"The whole treaty is now off the table. That is the will of the Dutch people… The treaty should now belong to the dustbin of history. The Netherlands cannot ratify it, so the treaty should be dead. That is what our government has to tell the EU," Geert Wilders said, commenting on the outcome that he called "positive".

The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement was signed in 2014. The Dutch government decided to hold a non-binding referendum after over 400,000 people signed a petition to put the matter to a nationwide vote.

"It shows that the Dutch people do not want a small elite making decisions the people don't agree with. Brussels and The Hague have been corrected by the people. That is fantastic," the politician added expressing hope that the Dutch referendum would "also affect the coming Brexit referendum in the UK."

Following the announcement of the results the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte admitted that ratification of the treaty could “not go ahead unconditionally”. His government will now study the results while the local parliament, according to Wilders, will debate the outcome next week.

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