Relations between the European Union and Belarus have been mostly
absent for the period of 1996-2008. Basic legal documents that would
regulate bilateral relations and ensure Belarus' full participation in
the European Neighbouthood Policy (ENP) have not been ratified or
adopted because of the authoritarian nature of the governing regime of
President Aliaksandr Lukashenka. Ratification of the Partnership and
Cooperation Agreement (PCA) was frozen in 1997. Belarus does not enjoy
full benefits of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), there is no
ENP Action Plan is place.
Following the warming up of relations between Belarus and the EU in
2008, high-level political contact resumed and technical cooperation
began to move forward. In light of the new political setting, the Joined
Interim Plan (JIP) is being currently prepared by the European
Commission (EC), which is aimed to resemble an Action Plan and will
outline the path of reforms for Belarus in areas of economy, law,
justice and security, and other. Among issues to be offered for Member
States' consideration is conclusion and implementation of visa
facilitation and readmission agreements. Prospects for long term visa
liberalisation may be included in the JIP too, if agreed upon by the EU
Member States.
The EU has not yet began official talks with Belarus on visa
facilitation and readmission agreements, however several technical
assessment missions to Minsk by EU experts took place. On 12 November,
the Commission recommended that the Council authorises the Commission to
open negotiations on agreements to facilitate the procedures for
issuing short-stay visas and on readmission between the European Union
and Belarus. The post-election crackdown in Belarus seriously worsened
its relations with the European Union but did not touch the plans
regarding visa facilitation talks. In the EU’s Coucil Conclusions of
January 31st the Council stated that it looks forward to the start of
negotiations for visa facilitation and readmission agreements with
Belarus, once the negotiating directives have been adopted.
The European Union tied visa facilitation for Belarus with a number
of political conditions that official Minsk should fulfil. The absence
of political will among numerous Member States of the EU and the
reluctance of the Belarus government to address the EU conditions
prevent central EU institutions from solving the problem of high visa
fees for Belarusian citizens. Additionally, the EU lacks understanding
that the visa issue is one of a few real policy tools that can be used
to leverage positive political and social changes in Belarus. The
question of visa policy towards Belarus instead of being a tool of
government-to-government political conditionality should be used as an
instrument of proactive policy.
Research results show that more opportunities for the citizens of
Belarus to travel to the EU will lead to the mindset change in favour of
pro-European choice of Belarusian citizens. It especially implies for
modifying the consciousness of senior citizens, who are characterized by
distinctive conservatism and anti-European attitudes.
If the political framework allows, visa facilitation and readmission
agreements between the EU and Belarus could be completed within the
1-1,5 year period. The prospect of visa liberalisation negotiations
depends on the EU internal discussions and attitudes towards its Eastern
neighbours, as well as the domestic political, economis and social
developments in Belarus.
In terms of its technical preparedness for the visa liberalisation
dialogue with the EU, Belarus could qualify as ready for the beginning
of negotiations albeit numerous shortcomings. The country is equipped to
issue biometric travel documents as of 2012; issues of travel documents
and their issuance, identity cards, border management, and privacy and
data protection are being addressed. According to the assessment by the
Interntational Organisation for Migration (IOM), the country is a leader
in combatting of human trafficking, although it does not fully comply
with the minimum standards yet. The government demonstrates significant
and sustained efforts towards progress. Some elements of the Anti-Money
Laundering/ Combatting the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) regime have
been developed by the relevant government structures in Belarus. The
anti-corruption programme for 2007-2010 has been adopted by the
President, although the issue of corruption remains a serious threat to
the national security. Implementation of the GRECO recommendations can
not be evaluated yet since the agreement concerning immunities and
privileges of GRECO has been signed in 2010. Belarus does not cooperate
with Europol, but has bilateral agreements with the EU Member States.
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