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EU mulls Belarus sanctions

- -REUTERS

BERLIN: European Union foreign ministers on Thursday sought sanctions against Belarus to pressure President Alexander Lukashenko to hold new elections as the country's opposition appealed to German Chancellor Angela Merkel for help. Eager to support mass protests against Lukashenko's 26-year iron rule, EU ministers are considerin­g travel bans and asset freezes on up to 20 people responsibl­e for a crackdown on demonstrat­ors two weeks after an election they say was rigged.

"The announceme­nt of sanctions has not led to any change in behaviour in Belarus," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told reporters, referring to the threat of sanctions made by EU government­s after the disputed Aug. 9 election. The EU, which has an arms embargo on Belarus, eased in 2015 economic sanctions on Belarus that were first imposed in 2004, seeking better relations with Lukashenko, but now hopes to move quickly to reintroduc­e so-called restrictiv­e measures.

Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu said they should be imposed on officials who helped rig the election, those who ordered the crackdown and those accused of violence against demonstrat­ors. Minsk authoritie­s deny that the election outcome, which handed Lukashenko 80% of the vote, was rigged. Lukashenko himself is not expected to be sanctioned at this stage. "The discussion will be important because the level of sanctions, whom to sanction, has to be something that is fully considered," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who is chairing the Berlin meeting, said, referring to concerns that sanctions can be challenged in court if not properly prepared.

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