EU tells Belarus what might have been

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By Daisy Ayliffe
- 21st November 2006

If Belarus engaged in democracy it would gain from EU links, the European commission has declared.

In a statement on Tuesday the EU executive told Belarus what it could do for the country if it were able to join the EU neighbourhood policy (ENP).

“The people of Belarus have a right to know what they are missing,” EU external relations commissioner Benita Ferrero Waldner said in a statement.

“Our message is that as soon as the country indicates a willingness to move towards true democracy, human rights and rule of law, we will be ready to enter into a full partnership with Belarus within the framework of the ENP.”

The message from Brussels will be transmitted via EU-backed broadcasters in the country.

Brussels says that if Belarus respected democracy it would benefit from new trade opportunities to boost the economy.

It is also trying to tempt the country in from European isolation with the promise of improved healthcare and education.

The EU has largely cut contacts with the government of Belarus, imposing financial sanctions and a travel ban on President Alexander Lukashenko.

Lukashenko and other leaders stand accused of rigging elections and cracking down on opponents.

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