Chairman of the Lithuanian Seimas Arunas Valinskas accepted Stanislau
Shushkevich, the former head of the Supreme Council of Belarus, in
Vilnius on August 18.
As news agency REGNUM learnt from the Seimas, the head of the
Lithuanian parliament noted during the talks that “Lithuania sees all
attempts of the Belarusian authorities to develop a dialogue with the
European Union”, but, in his view, the authorities should at first
“develop a dialogue with their people and opposition”. “Democratic and
stable Belarus is important for us,” Valinskas said.
The
head of the Seimas called the areas European countries and Lithuania
expect to change in Belarus: freedom of speech, changing electoral
legislation, defence of and respect for human rights. Only this policy
and concrete actions would allow Belarus not to be isolated and not to
remain under Russia’s influence, he said. “Only such actions and real
reforms will allow getting closer to West. We can be a bridge to the
democratic world for Belarus, but it is the decision of the Belarusian
authorities whether they’d like to join Europe,” Valinskas concluded.
Stanislau Shushkevich told more about the meeting with the speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas in an interview to www.charter97.org:
“The
meeting was initiated by Arunas Valinskas. He phoned me a long ago, but
our meeting was delayed. I was pleasantly surprised today. Many members
of the Seimas are on holidays now, but the meeting was also attended by
deputy head of the Foreign Affairs Committee Justinas Karosas and representatives of different parties.
We
discussed the situation in Belarus, they way of moving Belarus closer
to the positions of the Eastern Partnership project. The Lithuanian MPs
were surprised to hear that none of the opposition parties in Belarus
is against the Eastern Partnership programme. But we’d like Europe not
to forget about democratic values and be principal in relations with
official Minsk. Statements of Benita Ferrero-Waldner and Javier Solana about new approaches of Europe toward Belarus in case the situation in country is not changed by November have encouraged us.
I
noted that the Belarusian Electoral Code needed significant amendments.
If it is not happened, the marasmic situation in Belarus will remain
and the country will see no changes. Promises of illegitimate president
Lukashenka are worth nothing. My position on this issue found full
understanding by the speaker and the MPs.
We
also discussed a situation with political prisoners in Belarus. The
Lithuanian politicians expressed their concern over this issue.
I
told about creation of the “MP Club” in Belarus composed of members of
the Supreme Council of Belarus. We agreed with Justinas Karosas, who is
also a deputy head of the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania, on
expansion on contacts with the Belarusian Social Democratic Hramada I
head. We have a press conference after the meeting att4ended by a great
number of Lithuanian journalists,” Stanislau Shushkevich said.
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