Ukraine
The European Parliament had reiterated its support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity in several recent resolutions voted by large majorities, noted Mr Schulz. He praised the Ukraine government's efforts to overcome divisions and reassert its authority.
He also welcomed the macroeconomic aid for Ukraine announced by the EU Council and noted that the unilateral EU trade preferences voted by Parliament on 3 April would also help boost Ukraine's economy.
MEPs will attend Ukraine's elections as observers on 25 May, elections which Mr Schulz hoped would be free and fair, starting a new chapter in Ukraine's history as a "free, modern and democratic state".
Rwanda's genocide
Mr Schulz called a minute's silence to mark the 20th anniversary of Rwanda's genocide, in which 800,000 people were murdered in 100 days. As entire families were killed, the international community looked away.
Atrocities against a state's own people are not that state's internal affair, and those responsible for systematic human rights violations must be held accountable, he said, urging that international law and the International Criminal Court be strengthened to this end.
Dominique Baudis
Mr Schulz also conveyed Parliament's condolences to the family and friends of French Ombudsman Dominique Baudis, who died on 10 April. A widely-respected fighter for citizens' rights and equality, he served as an MEP for three legislatures.
Agenda changes
At the EPP group's request, a debate on the McIntyre report on a hospitable environment for enterprises and an oral question on the "top ten" consultation of SMEs was added to Monday's agenda.
At the Green group's request, the vote on the Meissner report on coastal management strategies was postponed from Tuesday to Thursday.
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