As well as about Belarus’ high economic dependence on Russia, which prevents from giving clear assessments of the situation in Ukraine.
16.09.2014 | 11:12
The Kremlin’s war against Ukraine might contribute to a new level of understanding between the West and Belarus, becoming a certain wake up call for Western politicians, writes Ryhor Astapenia.
15.09.2014 | 10:56
Stefan Fule suggests “raising the stakes in the game” and start a dialog on creation a free trade zone between the EU and the Customs Union.
15.09.2014 | 09:57
Kremlin’s attempts to freeze conflict in eastern Ukraine prompted Belarus to strengthen border security with the conflicting parties. Still, official Minsk continues to work with Russia and Ukraine.
14.09.2014 | 08:51
In the situation when Ukrainians are in trouble, all sectors of Belarusan society, be it the opposition, pro-government forces or those who are apolitical, are actively trying to help their neighbors.
13.09.2014 | 11:29
The Liberal Democratic Party’s call to hold early presidential elections should prompt the opposition to nominate a "single candidate" and limit the number of candidates.
13.09.2014 | 08:57
A common visa analogous to the Schengen visa can be introduced within the Union State, State Secretary of the Union State Grigory Rapota said.
12.09.2014 | 07:35
Pivotal for defending Russia's western borders in the event of conflict, Belarus could soon turn from a buffer state into the Russian military's most forward post.
10.09.2014 | 12:17
Amid threats to regional stability due to military conflict in southeastern Ukraine, Belarusan authorities are hoping to break the deadlock in Belarusan-Polish relations.
10.09.2014 | 10:37
The European Neighbourhood Policy is decelerating. The EU needs more clear policy in geopolitical issues, as well as more reflexive and inclusive policy.
10.09.2014 | 09:16
Having achieved a truce during the NATO Summit, the official Kiev provided itself with the more decisive support of the North Atlantic Treaty.
09.09.2014 | 09:09
The Centre for European Transformation has prepared a policy brief with the analysis of the current situation in the EU-Belarus relations.
08.09.2014 | 03:39
Ukraine is unable to confront Russia’s large-scale aggression. Ukraine doesn’t need meaningless exhortations about peace; it needs guarantees of safety and direct technical and military assistance.
05.09.2014 | 21:41
The West has to prepare to the serious and prolonged confrontation with Russia, which will end in global changes in the civilisation.
04.09.2014 | 09:06
It is no use expecting the change of course in Brussels-Minsk relations in connection with the rearrangement in the EU higher authorities.
02.09.2014 | 09:06
In view of the Ukrainian events, very few opposition leaders support the idea of changing power in Belarus through mass protests; yet an alternative scenario of transforming the regime is missing.
01.09.2014 | 12:09
The West can contrast Russian aggression to yet another level of sanctions that consolidates Russian society that is drunk with revanchism, around today’s authorities.
01.09.2014 | 08:38
Belarus Foreign Minister paid a working meeting to Poland on August 28, where he held talks with his Polish counterpart, representatives of the Ministry of Economy, and the Polish business community.
31.08.2014 | 09:31
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.