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MFA: Estonia must put pressure on Belarus authorities to prevent restricting of human rights

Juhan Tere, BC, Tallinn, 02.02.2012.Print version
While meeting with Belarus opposition leader Ales Michalevic in Tallinn on February 1, 2012, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet noted that the European Union must continue its double-sided policy towards Belarus, which places restrictive sanctions in order to influence the regime while also supporting the democratic forces in Belarus, the Estonian Foreign Ministry reports.

At the meeting of Urmas Paet andAles Michalevic. Tallinn, 1.02.2012. Photo: flickr.com

The foreign minister stated that the European Union would continue to put pressure on the central authorities in Belarus so that restrictions on human rights and civil freedoms in the country would come to an end, writes LETA.

 

"The unconditional release and rehabilitation of political prisoners in Belarus is still a prerequisite for resuming a dialogue with the European Union," he said.

 

Paet added that at the upcoming meeting of the European Union foreign ministers in February, new conclusions would be taken regarding harsher sanctions against Belarus.


Foreign Minister Paet also noted that it is still important to support civil society, free media, and the opposition in Belarus. Progress should also be made on preparations for a visa facilitation and readmission agreement.

 

"It is also Estonia's goal to continue supporting civil society in Belarus in any way possible, plus we would like to increase the support given to civil society within the framework of development co-operation," he said.

 

Estonia supports the work of the Belarus European Humanitarian University in Vilnius. We also support the civil society of Belarus through the Center of Eastern Partnership in Tallinn.






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