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EU General Court dismisses lawsuit against restrictions on Belarusian potash transit

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July 16, Pozirk. The General Court of the European Union has dismissed a request by Lithuania’s Birių krovinių terminalas to lift restrictions on the transit of Belarusian potash fertilizers via Lithuania, LRT reported, citing the ruling.

The company was ordered to pay all litigation fees, including those of the EU Council.

The court pointed out that it is not authorized to review decisions of the EU Council in the area of foreign policy and cannot oblige European institutions to change their rules or stipulate exceptions for transit.

The EU, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada imposed sanctions on Belarus’ potash giant Biełaruśkalij in 2021, accusing it of involvement in human rights abuses.

Lithuania suspended potash transit on February 1, 2022. Before that, Birių krovinių terminalas transshipped about 11 million tons of Belarusian fertilizers annually, LRT reported. In 2021, the company reported profit of €16.1 million and revenue of €96.1 million.

Biełaruśkalij holds a 30-percent stake in the terminal, but it had its voting right suspended over international sanctions.

In September 2025, the General Court threw out Biełaruśkalij’s appeal against the EU sanctions.

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February 18, Pozirk. The Lithuanian government on February 18 allocated an additional €800,000 to cover lawyers’ fees in international litigation with Belarus’ potash giant Biełaruśkalij, which is seeking damages over Vilnius’ 2022 decision to ban the transit of fertilizers. Damages …
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