EU chief says British EU-Soviet comparison unwise, insulting

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European council President Donald Tusk delivers a speech during a joint press conference on the second day of a summit of European Union (EU) leaders on March 23 2018, in Brussels. EU leaders on March 23 adopted negotiating guidelines for talks on the future relationship with Britain, European Council President said. / AFP PHOTO / JOHN THYS

BRUSSELS: EU Council President Donald Tusk says a British official’s comparison of the European Union to the Soviet Union is “as unwise as it is insulting.”

British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said over the weekend that the EU shouldn’t try to prevent a smooth Brexit because “it was the Soviet Union that stopped people leaving.” Hunt’s analogy drew criticism across the EU, which has formerly communist countries and former Soviet republics as members.

Tusk said: “The Soviet Union was about prisons and gulags, borders and walls, violence against citizens and neighbors. The EU is about freedom and human rights, prosperity and peace. Life without fear.” He added that as a Pole who lived under the Soviet sphere of influence for half his life, “I know what I am talking about.”