Ukraine’s benefits of signing the Association Agreement with the EU are obvious, explained the European Commissioner to the EuroBelarus Information Service.
Stefan Füle, the European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, shared his opinion during the Civil Society Conference “Eastern Partnership Reality Check: Political Challenges and Future Agenda for Civil Society”. This conference has started in Vilnius simultaneously with the Third Summit of the Eastern Partnership launched yesterday, on November 28.
“We offer Ukraine the biggest world market. Isn’t it enough?” – claimed Stefan Füle when answering the question of the EuroBelarus Information Service about the doubts of the official Kiev regarding the official benefits from Eurointegration.
Stefan Füle also explained that now it is up to Kiev to decide on the fate of Ukraine’s future relations with Europe.
“The offer is on the table. The Association Agreement is ready to be signed as soon as the Ukraine is willing to do that”, - he stated during the Second Business Forum of the EaP in Vilnius.
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.