Catherine Ashton continues “following the situation in Belarus”

The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton has claimed it. The full announcement made by Catherine Ashton in connection with the problems of the Union of Poles in Belarus on February 16:

"I am disappointed by the recent arrests of 40 members of the Union of Poles and other civil society representatives in Belarus, including that of the democratically elected chairperson of the Union of Poles, Ms Angelika Borys. I am also deeply concerned over the recent high fine imposed on Ms Borys. I condemn police action against the Union of Poles and what appear to be attempts by the authorities to impose a new leadership on the Polish community.  
 
The European Union has demonstrated considerable openness to engagement with Belarus, seen also in Belarus' inclusion in the Eastern Partnership. The success of this engagement is conditional on steps towards democratisation and upholding human rights, including minority rights, taken by the government of Belarus. In this context, it is of utmost importance that Belarus abides by its OSCE and international commitments in terms of the protection and promotion of the rights of its minorities. These developments undermine our efforts to strengthen relations between the European Union and Belarus.
I will continue to follow the situation in Belarus closely."