Czech politicians should express their clear regret over the Benes
decrees, Otto von Habsburg, the oldest son of the last Austrian emperor
and former European Parliament member, said on Sunday. Speaking at the
54th Sudeten German meeting, which took place in Augsburg this weekend,
he objected to the couple of paragraphs in the decrees, which
sanctioned the expulsion of ethnic Germans and Hungarians from
Czechoslovakia after World War II. However, Mr von Habsburg rejected
calls to keep the Czech Republic from becoming an EU member, adding
that he had always promoted EU enlargement during the 20-years he was
an EP member. "I am interested in Czechs playing a role in the European
Union and if possible, a positive one," he said.