Belarusan Foreign Minister has called for more economic projects to be carried out in the framework of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership program.
Speaking at a September 12-13 round of the informal Eastern Partnership dialogues in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, Mr. Makei said that a stronger business dimension of the program was needed, and suggested closer cooperation in spheres such as transport, trade, energy and border management, according to the Belarusan foreign ministry’s press office.
Mr. Makei emphasized the need for the principle of equality between the partner countries to be observed in the framework of the program, and said that membership of the Eastern Partnership should bring more practical benefits to the countries.
The Belarusan minister placed an “emphasis” on the need to avoid new dividing lines in the region and establish “dialogue and cooperation” between the Customs Union and the European Union, which he described as “key integration blocs on the continent,” said the press office.
As BelaPAN recalls, Uladzimir Makei held meetings with his Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, and with the heads of other delegations to the event, as well as with Stefan Füle, the European Union`s commissioner for enlargement and neighbourhood policy, and Helga Schmid, deputy secretary general of the European External Action Service.
The agenda of the event was topped by preparations for an Eastern Partnership summit to be hosted by Vilnius this November.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
The Belarusan National Platform of the EaP CSF issued a statement in connection with the wave of searches in the editorial offices of the Belarusan media and the detention of journalists.
On September 11, the inaugural „Vilnius Consultations“ conference was organized by Vilnius Institute for Policy Analysis and Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Not only does the "Union State" undermine the establishment of civilized relations with Europe, but it hinders the possibility of normal relations between Belarus and Russia.
Belarusan National Platform of the EaP CSF welcomes the dialogue process in the format of the EU-Belarus Coordination Group, the third round of which was held in Minsk on 3-4 April 2017.
The EaP CSF Steering Committee issued a statement on repressions against civil society activists and journalists in Belarus, in view of the demonstrations planned on 25 March 2017.
Belarusan President Lukashenko said on Tuesday a “fifth column” was plotting to overthrow him with the help of foreign-backed fighters, days before a planned street protest in Minsk against a new tax.
The Belarusian regime is not able to pursue a truly multi-vector policy, and the EU cannot decide what it needs in the region on the whole and from Belarus in particular.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.