Belarus, new sanctions and the sanctions policy against Russia

15 July 2021
MINSK, BELARUS - JUNE 19, 2018: The President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko (L) and the President of Russia Vladimir Putin at a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. Mikhail Metzel/TASS

Ѕелорусси€. ћинск. ѕрезидент Ѕелоруссии јлександр Ћукашенко и президент –‘ ¬ладимир ѕутин (слева направо) во врем€ заседани€ ¬ысшего √осударственного совета —оюзного государства. ћихаил ћетцель/“ј——

The tension with Belarus and the new, tough sanctions adopted against Minsk are part of the broader framework of relations between the EU and Russia, particularly regarding the aims and effectiveness of its sanctions. This SRA presents an analysis of the impact of sanctions on the Belarusian economic sectors and of Moscow’s role in the match between Minks and Brussels.

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