Topic: Interview
Edward Lucas: We need sanctions against top people of Lukashenka
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1:29, — Interview
Belarusian top peoples cannot shop in London and have their children studying in the West.
Yuri Lutsenko: Ukraine is not Belarus yet, but already a half-jail
20:54, — Interview
Former head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Yuri Lutsenko gave an exclusive interview to the website charter97.org.
Pavel Selin: Putin and Lukashenka are political animals
15:32, — Interview
However, the well-known Russian journalist is convinced that no dictatorship lasts forever.
Peter Doran: Dialogue with Lukashenka leads to zero result
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1:15, — Interview
Sanctions against the regime of Lukashenka are shown to be effective.
Pavol Demeš: Lukashenka needs a psychiatric examination
13:14, — Interview
It is impossible to reach an agreement and start a dialog with the Belarusian dictator.
Mikuláš Dzurinda: In no case should sanctions against Lukashenka be softened
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0:09, — Interview
A former prime minister of Slovakia is shocked by holding the Belarusian-Lithuanian Forum.
Linas Linkevicius: Release of political prisoners is a high priority
3:43, — Interview
Lithuania’s Foreign Minister shared his view of the relationship between Lithuania and Belarus.
Egidius Vareikis: Lukashenka is not Gorbachev – he will not change by himself
12:59, — Interview
The EU is doing nothing for changes in Belarus, the Lithuanian MP believes.
Zingeris: Lukashenka is bluffing and playing the economy’s card
13:18, — Interview
The Belarusian dictator has resumed his attempts to fool the European Union.
Pavol Demeš: Visa restrictions must be lifted for Belarusians and sanctions on the regime must be strengthened
12:59, — Interview
A softer stance on the dictatorship will be Lukashenka's unconditional victory over the EU.
Bandarenka: While ones were in prisons, others asked for money for Lukashenka
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12:26, — Interview
What is more efficient in the relations of the European Union with Belarus – sticks or carrots?
Andrei Sannikov: Belarus is ruled by bandits
15:16, — Interview
The leader of the European Belarus told Polish Polityka about his time in prison.
Adam Lipiński: No more chatting with Lukashenka, it is time for concrete measures
17:36, — Interview
Attempts of a dialogue, modernization and humanization of Lukashenka’s regime will lead nowhere.
Dzmitry Bandarenka: Let Russia pay for Lukashenka
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8:45, — Interview
If it had not been for sanctions against Belarus, there would have been several thousands of disappeared and murdered opposition leaders in the country.
Alexander Nadson: Belarusian powers are like janissaries
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16:28, — Interview
The day of March 25, 1918 became the guiding star for many generations of Belarusian, but not for the incumbent regime.
Andrei Sannikau: Political prisoners cannot be released without serious pressure
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12:51, — Interview
And bargaining with the dictator only worsens their position.
Robert Tyszkiewicz: Poland has a broader list of Lukashenka’s allies
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14:58, — Interview
The EU’s sanctions should apply to a much higher number of Belarusian authorities.
Syarhei Mikhalok: Authorities need as many slaves as possible
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8:36, — Interview
Lyapis Trubetskoi band leader says why he cannot return to Belarus.
David Marples: Meeting with Lukashenka - cynicism or naivety
17:16, — Interview
Well-known researcher of Belarus doesn't understand why the American Foundation rushed to support Europe's last dictator.
Stanislau Shushkevich: Lukashenka is the biggest corrupt official of the system
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15:13, — Interview
The Belarusian dictator has always been a “pure rascal”, the first head of independent Belarus says.
Marek Butko: Bureaucracy is unacceptable in struggle against Lukashenka
15:41, — Interview
Actual economic sanctions should replace symbolic measures in the struggle against Lukashenka’s regime.
Krzysztof Stanowski: Poland uses all possible ways to press Lukashenka
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14:52, — Interview
President of the Solidarity Fund PL, former Vice Foreign Minister of Poland gave an exclusive interview to charter97.org.
Dzmitry Bandarenka: Lukashenka knew: the entire Belarus would rise on 20 December
11:26, — Interview
Two years have gone since our Square.
Jerzy Pomianowski: “It's not contest, but solidarity”
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16:32, — Interview
A conference “Warsaw Dialogue for Democracy” was held in Warsaw.
Grzegorz Schetyna: Sanctions are needed against Lukashenka
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14:20, — Interview
Polish leadership intends to achieve the release of Belarusian political prisoners.
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