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Our vote on this resolution is justified by the position clearly expressed therein on the future of relations between the EU and Belarus.
The proposals put forward are characterised by clear interference, such as the adoption of ‘a range of practical sanctions against Belarus’, support for ‘broadcasting radio information programmes’ and for ‘cities that oppose the regime’.
These proposals are all the more unacceptable given that, once again, double standards have been applied in assessing events in third countries; the logic of ‘double standards’ means one rule for ‘friends’ and another for the ‘others’.
No measures of this kind have ever been adopted or implemented against a country that is engaged in the military occupation of an EU Member State, a country that does not comply with international law, contravenes UN resolutions, imprisons thousands of political prisoners and denies a people its ancestral cultural rights.
No measures of this kind have ever been adopted or implemented against a country engaged in the military occupation of another country and, on a daily basis, brutally denies an entire people the most basic human rights, blatantly contravenes numerous UN resolutions, builds a wall beyond its borders and keeps a president in a military compound for more than three years."@en1
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