In his Facebook statement, Petro Poroshenko proposed to widen Ukraine’s sanctions against Belarusian authorities, which should include:
- Personal sanctions against ‘instigators and peformers of criminal kidnapping’
- Cease of Ukrainian airlines flights over Belarus
- Ban of Belarus ‘Belavia’ carrier flights to Ukraine
- Suspension of Belarus energy imports
He also called on Ukrainian intelligence services to reinforce their efforts to ‘neutralize threats to life and health of Belarus tyranny opponents who have found shelter in Ukraine’.
‘Introduction of new sanctions against the Belarus regime and its Russian patrons must come as an adequate response to brutal violations of democratic principles by Lukashenko. I am calling on the EU, the US and other partners of ours to impose the similar sanctions against Belarus, and Ukrainian authorities to immediately introduce its sanctions and synchronize them with the international ones,’ stressed Petro Poroshenko.
The Ukrainian politician condemned the methods used by Oleksandr Lukashenko against his political opponents.
‘I strongly condemn the barbaric methods of Lukashenko regime… Roman Pratasevich and other political prisoners should be immediately and unconditionally set free. Rights of Belarus opposition must be secured. Last year, in August, I stressed that only new presidential elections in line to the high standards of OSCE can set a path for Belarus to a stable democratic development. Now it is obvious that Lukashenko will not be able to take part in these elections,’ said Poroshenko in his statement.
He added that by no means this criminal act of Belarus regime can spare ‘Russian spies in the Ukrainian government of the punishment for secret information leaks to Russia on capture of mercenaries from Wagner’s Russian private army’.
To dismiss the allegations that Ukrainian authorities could violate international laws staging the capture of Russian mercenaries in Minsk, Poroshenko remainded that “Lukashenko unlawfully detained the opposition activist, while the Ukrainian special operation was staged to bring to justice dozens of war criminals from Russia who killed people in Ukraine and other countries, which makes it inappropriate to draw parallels between operation of our intelligence service that aimed to defend Ukraine from Russian aggression and kidnapping of the opposition figure on order from the Belarus dictator,’ stated Poroshenko.