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News on 29.02.2012
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A former Polish PM and now the leader of the biggest opposition group in the Seim stands up for imposing “sharper sanctions” against the Belarusian regime.
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The wife of Zmitser Bandarenka, the coordinator of European Belarus civil campaign, received a letter from her husband saying his diseases aggravated.
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The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, has addressed to the people of Belarus in Belarusian.
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The policy of boycotting the dictatorial regime should be used as wide as possible.
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Today at approximately 13:30 the Head of EU Delegation to Belarus Ambassador Maira Mora left the office located in Minsk.
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The Russian Prime Minister’s support of Lukashenka’s confrontation with the European Union in the sanctions issue was no surprise.
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Andrei Dzmitryieu, one of the leaders of the campaign “Speak the Truth” (Govori Pravdu) said the EU sanction policy regarding Belarus is inefficient.
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British Foreign Secretary Willian Hague said he was “deeply disappointed” by the Belarus decision.
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The authorities consider a possibility of imposing restrictions on leaving the country for the persons who called to slap sanctions on Belarus.
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Lukashenka must decide what is more important for him: 15-20 political prisoners behind the bars or normal relations with the West.
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Commenting on the diplomatic crisis in the EU, the first leader of Belarus Stanislau Shushkevich stated that only sanctions will yield tangible results.
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Vice head of the ”chamber of representatives” Viktar Guminski says that the OSCE PA working group on Belarus led by Uta Zapf is moving towards a confrontation with Belarus.
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The MFA of Belarus says escalation of tension chosen by Brussels in relation to Belarus is a way to a dead end.
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Three young men held a performance at the entrance to the Belarusian MFA building in the morning of February 29.
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It is very good that Slovenia has blocked the EU decision on sanctions.
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The EU Commissioner calls the decision of the Belarusian authorities to expel ambassadors of Poland and the EU “counterproductive”.
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The trip of EU ambassadors may facilitate resuming the normal course of the situation and returning to a constructive dialogue, the MFA of Belarus thinks.
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The US notes with "deep regret" the government of Belarus' decision to request that the European Union (EU) head of delegation and Polish ambassador to Belarus return to their capitals for consultations, while simultaneously recalling its permanent representative in Brussels and ambassador in Warsaw, the US State Department said on Tuesday night.
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Website of the EU Council has published the names that were included in the list of banned in the EU countries.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Carl Bildt, thinks Lukashenka is burning his bridges.
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Our dear mister Lukashenka! Cordial thanks to you!