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Hans-Georg Wieck: “No essential reforms were conducted in Belarus” |
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 |
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Head of the German organization “Human Rights in Belarus” Hans-Georg
Wieck “is not impressed” with actions by the Belarusian regime.
Former head of the OSCE mission to Belarus, chairman of the German
NGO “Human Rights in Belarus”, Dr Hans-Georg Wieck told in an interview
to Deutsche Welle that Lukashenka faced a choice whether to get Belarus
into the Euro-integration or to isolate the country from Europe.
“There
were two variants – invite the Belarusian ruler or not. The invitation
for the summit is a kind of Europe’s challenge to Lukashenka. He will
have to meet the presidents of the five countries, offered to take part
in the Eastern Partnership program, in Prague. Lukashenka has faced a
difficult task – to choose between involving of his country and himself
in Euro-integration and adopting a negative decision on this issue. Now
he has a great chance to change the policy of Belarus, to get away from
the self-isolation to democratic development and reforms together with
other participants of the Eastern Partnership program,” the politician
thinks.
The politician, however states that necessary political reforms haven’t been carried out in Belarus.
“If
estimate the activity of the Belarusian authorities in the recent time,
I can’t say I am impressed with them. Some slight changes took place,
but there were no essential reforms. Now Belarus is regarded in another
international context, as a possible member of the Eastern Partnership
program, initiated by the EU. The program supposes that the EU will
have serious attitude to the intention of the member countries to
become closer to Europe. Belarus will also get this opportunity if it
chooses a way of reforming. European politicians think that most of the
people of Belarus want closer relations with the EU, too. But we have
to state that essential reforms haven’t be conducted in the country,”
Hans-Georg Wieck said.
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