Belarus EU

Meetings will take place at the National Bank, the Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Finance and Administration of the President.
President Lukashenka says Minsk is pleased with the decision made in Brussels to lift most of the sanctions against Belarus.
Sanctions will be lifted despite numerous human rights problems in Belarus, the Brussels-based publication reports.
Security officials suspected of the abduction of people will remain on the black list, a Brussels journalist reports.
Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Pawlik gets approval the Polish parliament to serve as Poland's ambassador in Minsk.
The opposition should unite, they think.
Western politicians’ opinion about Belarus has changed thanks to Minsk agreements, the Minister for Foreign Affair believes.
Warsaw would like to preserve the arms trade embargo and leave four people on ‘the black list’.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs has discussed Belarus-West relations with the President.