Alyaksandr
Lukashenka will probably not attend a summit in
Prague on May 7 at which the European Union
is to formally launch its Eastern Partnership program.
The president of
Belarus is not among the registered summit participants, with the
registration deadline being over, Jiri Frantisek Potuznik, spokesman
for the Czech EU presidency told BelaPAN.
The
spokesman refused to disclose who would represent Belarus at the
summit, saying that the list of participants was not for publication.
He said that the 27 EU member countries and the six post-Soviet
countries to be involved in the Eastern Partnership program – Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – would be
represented at the summit by their top or next-to-top officials.
News
sources in Prague and Brussels have reported that the Belarusian
delegation to the summit will be led by First Deputy Prime Minister
Uladzimir Syamashka, but government sources in Minsk have neither
confirmed nor denied this information. Alyaksandr Tsimashenka, press
secretary of Prime Minister Syarhey Sidorski, told BelaPAN on Friday
that he did not know who would lead the Belarusian delegation. The
foreign ministry would not disclose the list of the delegation’s
members either, but the delegation will certainly include Foreign
Minister Syarhey Martynaw.
The composition of the Belarusian
delegation to the summit will be determined by Alyaksandr Lukashenka,
the minister told reporters in Riga on April 22 following his talks
with his Latvian counterpart.
The Eastern Partnership,
originally proposed by Poland and Sweden in May 2008, is viewed as a
new multilateral forum between the EU and the six post-Soviet
countries, which would forge closer economic and political ties, lead
to visa-free travel deals and the establishment of a free trade zone,
and prepare the countries for EU membership.
The EU leaders
said last month that the Eastern Partnership would be used to support
political, social and economic reforms in the post-Soviet countries, as
well as “will help to build trust and develop closer ties among the six
Eastern partners themselves.”
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