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Belarus promises ‘tough response’ to EU sanctions

 
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Belarus promises ‘tough response’ to EU sanctions
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Stricter European sanctions against Belarus will be powerless, says the country’s president Aleksandr Lukashenko.

“Please understand that it’s only for the time being that we are tolerating the sanctions you are threatening us with. But as soon as you cross the red line, we’ll respond tough,” the Belarusian leader said on Monday, accepting credentials from several European ambassadors, adding that attempts to pressure Belarus are a “road to nowhere”.

If any country, however, attempts to threaten Belarusian security, “we’ll fight to the death like in 1941-1945, defending our independence and sovereignty,” Lukashenko stressed, even if this means losing the support of such friends as Russia and China, he added.
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Belarus asks EU, Polish ambassadors to leave, recalls envoys from Brussels and Warsaw.

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hmmm

is this the trigger?

[link to eeas.europa.eu]

The European Union (EU) is ready to deepen its relations with Belarus in the light of further developments towards the fundamental European values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The success of progress in the EU Belarus relationship is conditional upon steps by Belarus towards their realisation.

The offer to engage much more strongly with Belarus was set out in the document “What the EU could bring to Belarus pdf - 32 KB [32 KB] ”, which the Commission released in November 2006. It contained the perspective of the EU entering into a full partnership with Belarus, as part of the European Neighbourhood Policy. The EU openness to engagement was demonstrated also in the country’s inclusion in the multilateral activities of the Eastern Partnership.

In November 2009 the Council welcomed increased high-level EU–Belarus political dialogue, the establishment of an EU Belarus Human Rights Dialogue , the intensified technical cooperation and the active participation of Belarus in the Eastern Partnership, as ways of building mutual understanding and creating opportunities to address issues of concern.

Due to the lack of progress on issues of human rights and democratization, the Council was not able to lift the restrictive measures in place against certain officials of Belarus. It decided to extend until October 2010 the restrictive measures. However, in order to encourage progress in the areas identified by the EU, the Council at the same time decided to extend the suspension of the travel restrictions imposed on certain officials.

Recognizing the importance of enhanced people-to-people contacts, the EU made clear that it would consider the possibility of negotiating a visa facilitation agreement with Belarus, in parallel with negotiations on a readmission agreement.

Finally, the Council invited the Commission to make a proposal for a joint interim plan to set priorities for reforms, inspired by the Action Plans developed in the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy, to be implemented with Belarus.

More recent trends, including the alleged harassment of the Polish minority, have been worrisome. On 30 March 2010, High Representative Ashton urged Belarus to address the concerns regarding democracy, human rights and fundamental freedoms in the country. Recalling her firm opposition to the death penalty, she also deplored the reported execution of two men in Minsk.
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hmmm

is this the trigger?

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yes this could be interesting
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Russian arms chief promises support to sanctions-ridden Belarus

Russia's Dep PM of the defense industry Dmitry Rogozin has promised full-pledged support to Belarus if the EU and US further tighten sanctions against the country.
Rogozin made the statement after meeting with Belarus’s First Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Semashko.
“This question is not just of military-technical cooperation. This is more overarching intergovernmental cooperation,” news agencies quoted Rogozin as saying. “I can tell you one thing – we will not let anyone upset our Belarusian colleagues,” the Russian politician added.

Rogozin also added that he had discussed various issues of cooperation in the military industrial complex with his Belarusian colleagues. In particular, the officials touched upon the issues of creating a joint research base, developing joint standards and the resumption of military microelectronics production.