Belarus EU

The West could leave visa sanctions in place but also provide new loans.

They are caused by recent anti-Belarusian statements in Russia.

Political commentator explains why our country will not make concessions to the European Union.

Belarus seeks representation 'at the highest level' at the Eastern Partnership summit in Riga in May.

The next round of negotiations between Minsk and Brussels to simplify the visa regime is scheduled for early 2015.

Belarus and the European Union keep discussing the visa regime facilitation.

The second round of negotiations was held in Brussels a few days ago.

Belarus is the only Eastern Partnership member state where citizens continue to pay 60 euro instead of 35 for Schengen visas.

Belarusian authorities hope that European partners will support this initiative.