Cyprus to focus on enforcing Belarus sanctions during EU presidency

January 5, Pozirk. Cyprus, holding the presidency of the Council of the European Union from January 1, pledged to uphold “the proper implementation of EU sanctions against Russia and Belarus,” the presidency program says.
The document also identified intensified hybrid attacks, including the recent violations of EU airspace, along with Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine, as challenges to Europe’s security architecture.
The EU must strengthen its defenses and strategic autonomy amid these threats while reducing dependencies and boosting its capacity to respond effectively and proactively, the document noted. Cyprus also declared readiness to support key defense initiatives and flagship projects of common interest.
Last month, the EU introduced a new criterion for sanctions to cover hybrid activities following tensions caused by incursions of cigarette-smuggling balloons from Belarus into Lithuania.
The new criterion also covers actions aimed at interfering with, damaging or destroying critical infrastructure, as well as widespread or systematic actions resulting in the disruption of such infrastructure.
Under new regulations, sanctions may also be introduced against Belarusian individuals who plan, direct, engage in support or facilitate foreign information manipulation and interference.
Over the past few years, democratic countries have imposed multiple restrictions on Belarus over human rights abuses, alleged vote rigging in the 2020 presidential election, a brutal crackdown on protesters, the forced landing of a Ryanair flight, a migration crisis at the European Union border, as well as support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Poland cracks down on group violating sanctions on Belarusian, Russian plywood
- Politics
- Politics, SocietyLithuania suspects dozens of facilitating cigarette smuggling from BelarusThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, SocietyLithuania’s president lists conditions for engagement with MinskThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, SecuritySweden's army commander inspects defenses at Lithuanian-Belarusian borderThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics
- EconomyRubel drops 3.2 percent against US dollar at cash exchange offices in MarchThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, Security
- PoliticsCichanoŭskaja’s aide meets special envoy Coale in WashingtonThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Economy, PoliticsGeologist skeptical of Łukašenka’s expectations for discovery of new oil depositsThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, SecurityBelarus opens another patrol station on its border with UkraineThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsKGB adds Pinsk resident Dzienisienka to its list of terroristsThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, SecurityBelarusian tank crews go to Russia for trainingThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsBBC dismisses “extremist” label as attempt to criminalize journalismThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsVilnius confirms imprisonment of Lithuanian man in BelarusThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsŁatuška in Strasbourg to discuss accountability for ŁukašenkaThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsBelarus convicts jeweler who made items for Cichanoŭskaja of extremismThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- PoliticsInfluencer Vadanosava donates €10,000 raised for her mother to political prisonersThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Economy
- Economy, PoliticsMinsk wants to step up diplomatic, economic ties with BogotaThe material is available only to POZIRK+
- Politics, SocietyIrregular Belarus-EU crossings spike in MarchThe material is available only to POZIRK+



