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BRUSSELS, March 20 (Xinhuanet) -- The European Union (EU) is "verylikely" to impose stiffer sanctions on the Belarusian authority amid suspicions over foul play in the country's presidential election, EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said on Monday.
"From what we have seen so far, my view is some action is now very likely
indeed," said Ferrero-Waldner, who has warned repeatedly in recent weeks that
the EU could strengthen sanctions if it was not happy about the Belarusian
election.
However, she noted that there was unlikely to be any immediate decision
because the EU was awaiting a report by election observers due later in the day.
Ferrero-Waldner's spokesperson said on Monday that if the EU decided to
take any action, it would only target those responsiblefor the wrong-doings, not
the whole population.
"There is no intention ... to undertake any formal restrictive measures
that could hurt the population as a whole," said Emma Udwin.
"It is clear that many aspects of the campaign, particularly arrests of
members of the opposition, have no place in a free and fair election," she
claimed.
According to the final results released by the Central ElectionCommission
in Minsk, incumbent Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka garnered 82.6
percent of the vote in the Sunday election.
His main opponent, Alexander Milinkevich, gained some 6 percentof the vote.
The opposition claimed that the result was rigged andcalled for the election to
be annulled.
EU sanctions already in place include a visa ban on six key Belarus
leaders.
The Belarusian election drew different reactions around the world.
Russia said on Monday the presidential re-election in Belarus had been fair
and was legitimate,
"The election has highlighted high civic activity among the population, the
Belarusian people's interest in stability and continuation of the
socially-oriented policy," the Russian ForeignMinistry said in a statement.
"There is every reason to believe that the election has been held in
conformity with universally-recognized standards, and its legitimacy is beyond
any doubt," said the statement. Enditem |