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The EU has issued a statement on the release of some political prisoners in Belarus
The European Union continues to call on the Belarusian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners who are often held in life-threatening conditions.
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The EU has declared a threat to the sovereignty and identity of Belarus
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrel, made a statement on the occasion of the next anniversary of mass protests in Belarus, which began after the presidential elections on August 9, 2020…
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Five companies in Podlasie have received support for exports to the EU
Five companies in Podlasie, winners of the competition to start or increase exports – received financial support from the European Funds for Podlaskie (FedP) program.
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The European Union stops purchasing furniture from Belarus
Minsk will lose 112 million euros of expected revenue per year due to the termination of purchases of Belarusian furniture by the European Union.
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Belarus and Russia can no longer supply grain to the European Union
On July 1, increased import customs duties imposed on certain types of agricultural products from Belarus and Russia entered into legal force in the European Union, which actually make it impossible to further supply their grain to the European market.
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Germany and France have come out in favor of easing new EU sanctions against Minsk
Germany and some other EU countries did not support part of the sanctions against official Minsk.
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The meeting of the EU-Belarus Advisory Group has begun in Brussels
The European Union and representatives of the Belarusian civil society and democratic forces are holding a meeting in Brussels.
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Council of the EU sets higher tariffs on Belarusian and Russian grain products
The Council on the 30 of Maj adopted a regulation that aims to levy prohibitive tariffs on grain products imported from Belarus and Russia.
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EU wants to stop Russian imports of Western luxury cars via Belarus
The European Union is considering imposing sanctions on Belarus as a way to close a trade loophole that has allowed Russia to import luxury cars and other banned goods produced in Western countries.
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The EU is preparing new sanctions against the official Minsk
The EU member states intend to prepare new sanctions against the Lukashenka authorities in connection with circumventing existing restrictions “against Vladimir Putin’s allies.