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All EU member countries, including Cyprus, reject the official results of the Aug. 9 presidential election in Belarus, which gave Lukashenko 80% of the vote to extend his 26-year tenure.
The EU must impose additional sanctions on Belarus for hosting Russian troops amid the latest tensions between Moscow and Kyiv, Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said on Monday, suggesting ...
The European Union has taken note of the recent release of a number of "political prisoners" in Belarus. This is stated in a ...
Last week, the Belarusian democratic opposition was torn apart by a particular question — should the West isolate and ...
EU Blasts Belarus Elections, As Government Orders Security Forces To Quash Protests The European Union says the Aug. 9 polls in which President Alexander Lukashenko claimed an overwhelming victory ...
European Union leaders have backed new sanctions on Belarus to pressure authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka to halt the flow of illegal migrants that the bloc says amounts to a hybrid attack.
U.S., EU Sanction Belarus in Coordinated Western Action Lukashenko government lashes out, saying no ‘self-respecting’ state would agree to demands posed by the West By ...
Following sham elections, Belarus revives the All-Belarus People’s Assembly – crafted as a sanctuary for dictator Alexander Lukashenko and afforded extensive powers. EU Parliament seeks to ...
“We must demand that the Germans take them,” Lukashenko said at a meeting with officials, claiming that the EU is not engaging with Belarus on the issue, according to The Associated… ...
An EU decision to ban potash from Belarus jeopardizes the lifeline export route for the world's top producer of the crop nutrient, a restriction that will tighten when an exemption for previously ...
For many years, Lukashenka played on European fears that Belarus would be absorbed by Russia. But it is he who is primarily interested in preserving the independence of Belarus – without which he will ...
Belarus is building a nuclear power plant. One EU nation wants to stop them, citing safety and energy security concerns for a nation that is not even part of the Union. Here’s why.