SANCTIONS ON BELARUS EXTENDED FOR 1 YEAR
PanARMENIAN.Net
14.11.2009 10:55 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Union will prolong a freeze on
restrictions against Belarus next week, but not lift the threat
entirely due to a lack of progress on political reform, says a
draft statement elaborated prior to Foreign Ministers’ meeting due on
November 16-17. Under the document, long-term freezing of sanctions was
made possible due to the release of Belarusian pro-opposition figures.
The threat of sanctions will not be scrapped entirely given Belarus’s
lack of progress on democracy, Reuters reports. The EU wants to see
electoral reform and movement on human rights, including an end to
crackdowns on political activity and the media.
As well as political reforms, the EU wants Belarus to impose a
moratorium on the use of the death penalty and move rapidly towards
its abolition.
European Union imposed a ban on issuing visas to 36 Belarusian
officials, including President Alexander Lukashenko. Later on, Union
observed electoral wrongdoings in the country during 2006 election.
However, in 2008, it suspended sanctions to promote reforms in former
Soviet republic.