MINSK, 27 August (BelTA) – As far as the Eastern Partnership initiative
is concerned, Belarus is attracted by the possibility of creating a
free trade zone with the European Union. President of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko made the statement in an interview with the TV programme
Formula of Power. It is a joint project run by the Russian news agency
ITAR-TASS and the TV channel Russia, BelTA learnt from the press
service of the Belarusian head of state.
Speaking about Belarus’ participation in the Eastern Partnership
initiative, Alexander Lukashenko remarked: “In the future (I don’t know
whether it will happen or not but we are discussing it) we aim for the
free trade zone. If we have a free trade zone with Europe, we will be
twice as rich”.
“If we have free trade with the technologically advanced West,
with such a market, rich population, it will benefit us. Are my efforts
in the Western direction worth it? They are,” said the President.
Alexander Lukashenko believes that Russia’s leadership should
not be so sensitive about Belarus’ participation in this European
initiative. He underscored that the Eastern Partnership has no
anti-Russia goals. Russia has been invited to take part in many
projects. “Why is the Russian leadership so afraid of our talks with
Europe? At present Belarus’ trade with the European Union is as big as
that with Russia, even big. Trade with Europe accounts for about 45%.
Billions of dollars! Do I have to put some political efforts into it?
We cannot disregard the fact,” said the President.
“At present Russians have no problems paying ?35 for travels to
the West. But the visa price we pay is ?60. But we don’t feel
‘allergic’ about it and don’t make a ruckus over it. We do not
diabolize your relations either with Europe or NATO,” added the head of
state.
The President underlined that Belarus needs to build normal
relations with Europe. “We are not just a European country. We are the
centre of Europe. It is the strategic country, the bridge between the
East and the West, the bridge between the giant country, which is
Russia, and the giant focus of power, which is the technologically
advanced European Union,” he said.
“We used to be able to freely talk to Poland, the Baltic
states, Eastern Europe when they were independent and outside the
European Union. At present they are members of the European Union and
don’t make many decisions, especially economic, diplomatic, visa ones
independently. Those decisions are made in Brussels. We have to protect
the existing relations, provide the diplomatic support for them by
conducting a dialogue with Brussels. It is an objective
easy-to-understand point of view,” remarked the President.
“Last but not the least, why do we have to quarrel with Baltic
nations? Why do we have to quarrel with the Poles, the Ukrainians? They
are our neighbours!” stressed Alexander Lukashenko.
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