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The European Union has decided to lift its travel ban on President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, in an attempt to encourage democratic reform. | The European Union has decided to lift its travel ban on President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, in an attempt to encourage democratic reform. |
The ban on Mr Lukashenko and other officials would be lifted for six months, a diplomat told Reuters. | The ban on Mr Lukashenko and other officials would be lifted for six months, a diplomat told Reuters. |
Belarus has been labelled "Europe's last dictatorship" by the US - but the West has been encouraged by the release of political prisoners. | Belarus has been labelled "Europe's last dictatorship" by the US - but the West has been encouraged by the release of political prisoners. |
"We want to show that progress is being rewarded," said an EU commissioner. | "We want to show that progress is being rewarded," said an EU commissioner. |
External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the EU should not "forego a possibility to have political leverage". | External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the EU should not "forego a possibility to have political leverage". |
She was speaking after meeting Belarussian Foreign Minister Sergei Martynov. | |
Mr Martynov was due to meet EU foreign ministers later in the day - the highest such contact between the two sides in four years. | |
Only a few Belarussian officials, believed to have been involved in the disappearance of political opponents, remain affected by the travel ban, the EU presidency said. | |
However, freezes on the assets of Belarussian officials in Europe would remain in place, diplomats said. | However, freezes on the assets of Belarussian officials in Europe would remain in place, diplomats said. |
Russian rivalry | Russian rivalry |
Not all European countries were convinced sanctions on Belarus should be eased. | Not all European countries were convinced sanctions on Belarus should be eased. |
Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said that last month's parliamentary election, in which all the seats were won by politicians loyal to the president, was as "lousy" as usual in Belarus. | Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said that last month's parliamentary election, in which all the seats were won by politicians loyal to the president, was as "lousy" as usual in Belarus. |
But the EU feels it has little option but to strengthen ties with its eastern neighbours - over which Russia is trying to reassert its influence - even when they do not entirely live up to democratic expectations, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu. | But the EU feels it has little option but to strengthen ties with its eastern neighbours - over which Russia is trying to reassert its influence - even when they do not entirely live up to democratic expectations, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu. |