Sanctions against Belarus
The Belarusian authorities have met the EU’s wishes– political prisoners are free now.
She will take part in an OSCE conference on July 20.
"For many people, he is no longer a primitive subordinate of Moscow," said Polish Ambassador to PACE Tadeusz Iwinski.
She was banned from entering the EU in 2004 after a referendum allowing Lukashenka to be president for more than two terms.
Political commentator explains why our country will not make concessions to the European Union.
According to the President, the EU itself is suffering from the influence of other center of power.
First Deputy Foreign Minister Aliaksandr Mikhnevich tells an investment forum in London that business should be scared to invest in Belarus.
The European Union lifts sanctions against 7 Belarusian companies that belong to businessmen Chyzh, Tarnauski and Peftsiyeu.
Political scientist Andrey Yeliseyeu expressed this opinion in an interview with Euroradio.