BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union rejected the election in Belarus on Sunday as illegitimate and threatened new sanctions.
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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, said that the elections in Belarus were ...
Hungarian representatives blocked a joint statement by European Union member states rejecting the presidential election in ...
The European Union will not lift sanctions against the government of Belarus's autocrat Alexander Lukashenko following the country's "sham" presidential elections, the bloc's top diplomat Kaja Kallas ...
The European Union (EU) described the presidential elections held today in Belarus as a "sham," stressing, "these elections were neither free nor fair." EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and ...
The EU's top diplomat said Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who is certain to win a seventh presidential term in Sunday's election after barring most opponents, "doesn't have any legitimacy".
Belarus is willing to have a dialogue with the European Union, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko told the media on 26 ...
In 2021 and later, his regime facilitated the movement of thousands of migrants from Iraq, Syria and other countries through Belarus, directing them toward EU countries – creating humanitarian ...
both on the EU side and by Belarus," said Adriana Tidona, a researcher at Amnesty International. "While we see a growing tendency to invoke security considerations in connection with migration ...
As it stands, 287 individuals — including Lukashenko himself — in Belarus have been sanctioned by the EU, as well as 39 entities. On Friday, the European Commission described the elections as ...