Боррелль предлагает провести повторные выборы в Беларуси под наблюдением ОБСЕ

Верховный представитель ЕС по иностранным делам и политике безопасности Джозеп Боррель предложил провести повторные президентские выборы в Беларуси, но на этот раз под наблюдением ОБСЕ (Организации по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе).

В воскресной (30 августа) статье во французской газете Journal du Боррель утверждает, что "лучшим решением было бы переиграть матч под контролем ОБСЕ". Боррель также говорит, что Москва "намеревается помешать европейцам оказывать помощь гражданскому обществу, которое выступает против фальсификации президентских выборов".

Комментарии Боррелла прозвучали после неформальной встречи 27 министров иностранных дел ЕС на прошлой неделе в Берлине, на которой Беларусь была одним из основных пунктов повестки дня. На прошедшей в пятницу пресс-конференции по итогам заседания Боррелль подчеркнул, что "Евросоюз не признает результаты выборов и считает действия властей неприемлемыми".

"Мы еще раз выражаем нашу полную поддержку суверенитету и независимости Беларуси, осуждаем насильственные репрессии в отношении белорусского народа и просим власти начать инклюзивный диалог, чтобы выйти из кризиса", - добавил он.

В воскресенье в Минске и других городах Беларуси прошла волна уличных протестов. Десятки тысяч человек собрались у президентского дворца в Минске, призывая президента уйти в отставку. Пока что, ободренный поддержкой президента России Владимира Путина, президент Беларуси Александр Лукашенко остается непокорным, настаивая на том, что новых выборов не будет, но предполагая, что некоторые политические изменения возможны.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Демонстранты в Минске в воскресенье (30 августа) снова призвали к отставке президента Лукашенко (фото предоставлено AP)

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