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EU refuses to recognise Lukashenko as Belarus president

Alexander Lukashenko's secret inauguration triggered fresh condemnation in the West and new mass demonstrations in Belarus

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Sep 2020 4:00PM

EU refuses to recognise Lukashenko as Belarus president
Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko attends his inauguration ceremony in Minsk on September 23. – AFP pic, September 24, 2020

BRUSSELS – The European Union refuses to recognise Alexander Lukashenko as Belarus president after his inauguration that lacked "democratic legitimacy" and Brussels is reviewing its relations with Minsk, the EU's diplomatic chief said Thursday.

Lukashenko's secret inauguration on Wednesday triggered fresh condemnation in the West and new mass demonstrations in Belarus that have erupted frequently since the disputed August 9 elections.

The elections were neither free nor fair and "the European Union does not recognise their falsified results," EU high representative Josep Borrell said in a statement. "On this basis, the so-called ‘inauguration’" and the new mandate Lukashenko claims "lack any democratic legitimacy," Borrell said.

"This ‘inauguration’ directly contradicts the will of large parts of the Belarusian population, as expressed in numerous, unprecedented and peaceful protests since the elections, and serves to only further deepen the political crisis in Belarus," the former Spanish foreign minister said.

The EU stands for the right of Belarusians to be "represented by those they freely choose through new inclusive, transparent and credible elections," he said.

The EU again threw its full support behind the peaceful Belarus protests and their calls for new elections "despite the brutal repression of the Belarusian authorities," he said.

The EU renews its calls on the authorities in Minsk to "immediately refrain from any further repression and violence directed against the Belarusian people and immediately and unconditionally release all those detained, including political prisoners," said Borrell.

"The EU remains convinced that an inclusive national dialogue and responding positively to the demands of the Belarusian people for new democratic elections are the only way forward in finding a way out of the serious political crisis in Belarus that respects the wishes of the Belarusian people.

The statement also said Brussels was "reviewing its relations with Belarus."

The EU is preparing sanctions against around 40 people deemed responsible for the repression and also looking at punishing Lukashenko himself, diplomatic sources say.

But the unanimity of the 27 EU countries is required, and Cyprus links its agreement to the adoption of steps to force Turkey to stop exploring for gas in the waters of its economic zone.

Two countries, Sweden and Finland, refuse to sanction Lukashenko to allow for mediation by OSCE that will be chaired by Stockholm, the sources add.

The issue will be debated during an EU summit on 1-2 October in Brussels. – AFP, September 24, 2020

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