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Brussels is considering a list of 40 representatives of the Belarusian authorities. President Alexander Lukashenko is not included in the blacklist.
These demands are connected with the statements of Kabul, “contributing to the Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression.”
This was announced on October 1 by the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
The Russian side announced that it would conduct audio and video recording of the negotiations, which had not been agreed in advance.
Earlier, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on to stop fighting.
“This is not a bilateral affair, this is a crime that occurred on Russian territory, a violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention, so this is an international issue,” the German Chancellor said.
“If it does not come to the introduction of such sanctions… then the countries of our region are considering… the introduction of national sanctions,” Zbigniew Rau said.
This was announced by the correspondent of Radio Liberty, Rikard Jozwiak.
Deputies repeatedly mention Russia and its ties with Ukraine in their message.
A day before, the Russian Federation expanded the blacklist of EU representatives who are prohibited from entering the country.
This was stated by EU High Representative, Josep Borrell.
“The number of persons involved in the Russian list has been brought to par with the existing list of the European Union,” the Foreign Ministry explained.
This was reported to TASS news agency by Stephane Dujarrick, a spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Antonio Guterres said that during a pandemic, there is only one winner in the conflict – the virus.
However, President of the republic, Alexander Lukashenko, refuses to interact with the EU.
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