A Serbian politician, charged with war crimes, has been ordered to return to The Hague for allegedly breaching the terms of his compassionate release.<br /><br /> But 60-year-old Vojislav Seselj has vowed to never go back.<br /><br /> The former nationalist leader was freed in November due to terminal cancer, on condition that he must return to the court at any time if ordered to do so. <br /><br /> The ruling now made poses a dilemma for Serbia’s pro-Western government, as it tries to shore up support for EU integration against an increasingly active Russia. <br /><br /> “This decision is aimed at destabilising Serbia, overthrowing the government of Alexsandar Vucic – and is directly against him. It comes after his speech, when for the first time a Serbian prime minister used the expression NATO aggression,” said Aleksandar Vulin, Serbian Labour Minister and leader of the Socialist movement. <br /><br /> Seselj was charged more than a decade ago with inciting murder and ethnic persecution in firebrand speeches he gave as leader of t