BRUSSELS, Belgium -- A top European Union official on Thursday warned  Ukrainian authorities against using justice 'for political ends.'
EU enlargement commissioner Stefan Fule made the comment after meeting  former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, now an opposition leader who  says corruption charges brought against her are politically motivated.
Tymoshenko  is alleged to have misappropriated some 380 million dollars in state  funds and improperly used official vehicles during her 2009 unsuccessful  presidential election campaign.
'I reiterated to Mrs Tymoshenko  the need for criminal law not be used for political ends,' Fule said in a  statement.
Fule said Tymoshenko agreed with him on the need to  'play a constructive role' over government plans to reform electioral  rules, the constitution and the judiciary.
Prosecutors allowed  Tymoshenko to travel to Brussels for a meeting of the European People's  Party, an umbrella group of European conservative parties.
Earlier  this year, her two previous requests to visit the EU capital had been  rejected.
Tymoshenko has argued that she and her allies are the  victims of a state campaign to repress the opposition.
Ukrainian  President Viktor Yanukovych has denied the allegations, saying his  government is cracking down on high-level corruption without regard to  political associations.
 
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