Anger from Moscow, Minsk as EU sanctions Belarus
chuks oti
Oct 02, 2020
The EU will hit Belarus officials with long-awaited sanctions over the country's political crisis on Friday, drawing an angry response from Minsk and its ally Moscow.
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After more than six weeks of diplomatic efforts, EU leaders finally persuaded Cyprus to drop its veto on sanctions at a summit in Brussels, opening the way for some 40 members of President Alexander Lukashenko's regime to be listed.
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The targets for the travel bans and asset freezes are officials the European Union blames for rigging the August 9 election that returned Lukashenko to power and for orchestrating a brutal crackdown by security forces on anti-regime protests that followed the vote.
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Minsk swiftly announced tit-for-tat "counter-sanctionsÔÇØ against the EU, though it was not clear what form these would take or what they would target.
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"In connection with visa sanctions adopted by the EU against a number of Belarusian officials, the Belarusian side from today is introducing a list of reciprocal sanctions,ÔÇØ Belarus's foreign ministry said in a statement.
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The ministry said that by imposing sanctions the EU had "alienatedÔÇØ the country, which western commentators have dubbed "Europe's last dictatorshipÔÇØ under Lukashenko's strongman rule.
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Minsk said it would not disclose which European officials were being targeted, but threatened "even more serious consequencesÔÇØ if the EU expands its restrictions.
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'Weakness'
Protesters have taken to the streets of Belarusian cities since Lukashenko claimed a sixth term with 80 percent of the vote.
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Riot police have detained thousands of protesters, many of whom alleged torture and abuse in custody, prompting international condemnation.
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Russia has backed its longstanding ally Lukashenko in the crisis, offering financial backing and hinting at military support if events turn against him.
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The Kremlin slammed the new EU sanctions, which follow similar measures from other Western governments including Britain and Canada.
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"In general we are very, very negative about the sanctions policy... this is more a manifestation of weakness than strength,ÔÇØ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
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The EU had promised sanctions on Belarus since August but approval was held up by Cyprus, which refused to give its backing until the bloc took more action on Turkey drilling for gas in its territorial waters.
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The deadlock was finally broken early Friday after seven hours of summit haggling, with the 27 leaders agreeing on a formal statement threatening Turkey with sanctions if it does not halt its activities.
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Lukashenko spared
The EU sanctions will come into force later on Friday when they get their final formal legal approval, but there will be one big name missing from the list - Lukashenko himself.
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Unlike Britain and Canada, which listed the veteran leader in their measures, the EU decided to spare him in the hope of persuading him to engage in talks with the opposition aimed at ending the crisis.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel will host the main Belarus opposition leader, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya for talks on Tuesday.
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Tikhanovskaya, who claimed victory in the August 9 election, fled Belarus soon afterwards and has sought to keep up international pressure on the Minsk regime while protests continue on the streets.
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