A tycoon identified as Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's personal bag man is likely see three of his companies frozen out of
doing business in the EU.
The firms in question, arms maker Beltechexport, the country's
national telecommunications provider Beltelecom and gambling company
Sport-Pari - a recently-launched offshoot of the Belarusian state
lottery, Superloto - have strong links with Vladimir Peftiev, an
economic adviser to the president described by one EU diplomat as
Lukashenko's "private banker" who uses the businesses for "money
laundering."
Peftiev's official duties include the chairmanship of
Beltechexport and of the Belarusian state tennis association. He is
also said to have shares in Austrian mobile phone venture Velcom, the
Austrian-owned Prior Bank and in Belvneshekonom Bank. US business
magazine Forbes in 2010 named him as the country's second richest man
(after Lukashenko) with a fortune of around $1 billion.
The move is designed to punish the Belarusian leader for jailing
opposition activists and reporters without hurting the country's
economy.
After visiting Belarus last week, the International Monetary Fund
said it faces a "serious crisis" due to a runaway budget deficit. Minsk
in May applied for an IMF top-up loan, with some MEPs and senior EU
officials saying it should only get money if it frees political
prisoners.
EU countries are unwilling to pressure the Washington-based lender, however
"The IMF normally does not set political conditions and I do not want
to try to interfere in its decision-making in this case,"Janos
Martynoi, the foreign minister of Hungary, which holds the rotating EU
presidency, told press in Brussels on Thursday (16 June).
One analyst said the Peftiev sanctions will not touch Lukashenko.
"It's easy for him to get money from any other Belarusian company,
state-owned or private. In Belarus there are two legal state budgets - a
normal one and the presidential fund. Nobody knows how the latter is
formed. These targeted sanctions will ultimately hurt ordinary people,"Dzianis Melyantsou from the Minsk-based Belarusian Institute for
Strategic Studies noted.
Italy and Latvia - which have business ties in Belarus - have voiced reluctance about the measures.
EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Monday (21 June) will
seek to overcome opposition to the move. Ministers are also looking to
publish a communique urging Minsk to free Polish reporter Andrzej
Poczobut, telling it not to expect new EU development bank loans and
warning it that bigger companies, such as oil and fertiliser firms
Belneftekhim and Belaruskali, could be next.
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