The interview came after founder and leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom Geert Wilders called for a referendum on EU membership to be held in the Netherlands; the proposed vote has come to be known as Nexit.
"I think that the anti-Russian sanctions are nonsense and that they should be scrapped as soon as possible. But this is not the main thing. The EU's main problem is that the bloc is out of line with democratic principles, and the EU's sanctions against Russia are evidence of this. We do not understand why we should impose sanctions on Russia," he said.
He also referred to an independent study conducted in the Netherlands two years ago, which showed that the country could benefit from a potential withdrawal from the EU. "I am convinced that it is quite possible to organize a Dutch referendum on the issue of Nexit," according to Van Grieken.
#Brexit #Nexit #Frexit or #Itexit?— Who's next to leave the EU https://t.co/71OG3F1bEH
— Richard Calhoun (@richardcalhoun) 21 августа 2016 г.
He was echoed by Jean-Luc Schaffhauser, a Member of the European Parliament from the National Front party, who told Sputnik that euroscepticism in on the rise in France and that many in France and beyond are opposed to the anti-Russian sanctions.
"Currently, many countries are up in arms against these anti-Russian sanctions. However, the current weak consensus leads to a situation where we do not want to talk out loud about our opposition to sanctions with a number of other countries," he said.
Earlier in an interview with Sputnik, Moscow-based political analyst Konstantin Voronov said that the Dutch Party for Freedom's drive to hold a referendum on the Netherlands leaving the EU is a sign that it is time to start rethinking the European integration project.
#Auxit, #Brexit, #Dexit, #Frexit, #Grexit, #Nexit…
— Paul Anthony Taylor (@paulanthtaylor) 17 августа 2016 г.
If any two of these vote to #LeaveEU and trigger #Article50 the #EU is finished.
He said that it is still unclear whether a national referendum will be held in the Netherlands, but that the very fact that the party has put forward this initiative is very symptomatic of disillusionment with the Union.
Welp, with the upcoming possibility of nexit I shall only say to Netherlands people — stay strong and think deep. #notonexit
— Viktorija (@viktori12544909) 19 августа 2016 г.
Party for Freedom leader Geert Wilders, meanwhile, said that "Brussels should not dictate who we can have economic and political relations with" and that "restoring ties with Russia is a priority direction for the traditionally trade oriented country which the Netherlands has always been."
"For centuries, our countries have benefited from bilateral cooperation despite conflicts. And today lifting the anti-Russian sanctions is a mandatory condition for our positive future," Wilders told the Russian newspaper Izvestia earlier this month.
According to Ron van Dartel, the Dutch ambassador to Russia, the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions by the European Union in 2014 resulted in Dutch exports to Russia decreasing by one third and imports from Russia falling by about a quarter.