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International reactions to the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and protests

The following is a list of the official reactions to the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and the surrounding 2020 Belarusian protests.

International reactions to Lukashenko's re-election
  Belarus
  Congratulated Lukashenko
  Recognised Tsikhanouskaya as winner
  Did not recognise results
  Expressed criticism over conflict escalation
  No reaction

International organisations edit

Not recognising election result edit

  •   High Representative of the European Union Josep Borrell and European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi issued a joint statement. The joint statement condemned the police violence following the election and stating that the EU would monitor further developments.[1] The EU later stated that it would re-evaluate its relationship with Belarus.[2][3] EU foreign ministers at an emergency video meeting on 14 August agreed to bring in new sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for "violence and falsification".[4] Members of the European Parliament issued a joint statement on 17 August, stating that they did not recognise Alexander Lukashenko as the president of Belarus and considered him a persona non grata in the European Union. The European Parliament also expressed its support for sanctions imposed against Lukashenko and members of his government.[5] On 19 August, following a meeting of heads of government, the European Council issued a statement declaring that "The 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore we do not recognise the results".[6] In an interview on 22 August, Borrell explicitly stated that the European Union does not recognise Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus, in the same manner that it does not recognise Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate president of Venezuela.[7] Borrell reiterated this position at a meeting of the European Parliament on 15 September 2020.[8] On 17 September 2020, the European Parliament recognised the coordination council as the "interim representation of the people" of Belarus.[9]

Expressing concerns edit

Joint multi-national statements edit

Countries edit

Positive reaction to the election edit

Countries that criticised the protests edit

  •   On 14 August 2020, Russian spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova stated that the protests were a result of "outside meddling" from foreign states to "create a rift in society and destabilize the situation".[23] On 15 August, Lukashenko spoke with Putin on the phone. Lukashenko later claimed that "at the first request, Russia will provide comprehensive assistance to ensure the security of Belarus in the event of external military threats".[24]

Countries that congratulated Lukashenko edit

Countries with limited recognition that congratulated Lukashenko edit

Countries maintaining military cooperation edit

The following countries participated in military cooperation with the Belarusian government following the election:[58]

Disregarded congratulations edit

Negative reaction to the election edit

Countries recognising Tsikhanouskaya as the winner edit

  •   Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda spoke with Tsikhanouskaya by telephone to offer his support for the coordination council she formed to facilitate the transfer of Power in Belarus.[62] On 12 August, Lithuania opened its borders for people fleeing Belarus.[63] The Lithuanian foreign affairs committee voted on 12 August to declare Mr Lukashenko's claim to the presidency as illegitimate.[64] The resolution also called on NATO and EU member states to do the same. It was approved with 120 members votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions.[65] President Nausėda reiterated that Lukashenko is no longer the legitimate leader of Belarus on the following day.[66] On 15 August 2020, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius referred to Lukashenko as the "former president" of Belarus.[67] On 20 August, Lithuanian prime minister Saulius Skvernelis invited Tsikhanouskaya to his office and publicly referred to her as "the national leader of Belarus".[68] On 10 September, a resolution was adopted in the Lithuanian Parliament which recognises Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya as "the elected leader of the people of Belarus" and the Coordination Council as the "only legitimate representatives of the Belarusian people". The resolution also declares that Alexander Lukashenko is an "illegitimate leader" and accuses Russia of interfering in Belarus's sovereignty.[69]

Countries not accepting election result edit

  •   Albania, as an EU candidate state, has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence.[70]
  •   Austria is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Belgian Foreign Minister Philippe Goffin released a statement that he "deplores the violent crackdown on peaceful protests following the elections in Belarus. Freedom of expression and free press are fundamental rights for the whole of Europe." He encouraged the Belarusian authorities to release the unjustly arrested citizens immediately.[71] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore Belgium does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina decided to follow the stance of the European Union and have ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to formally not accept the election results in Belarus. Therefore, an earlier stance made by Serb member of the Bosnian Presidency, Milorad Dodik, has been disregarded. The other two members of the presidency, Bosniak Šefik Džaferović and Croat Željko Komšić and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bisera Turković say that this decision is in accordance to the policies of the European Union.[61]
  •   Bulgaria is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne stated that Canada was "deeply concerned" by the violence following the elections and that authorities' actions had "further eroded the democratic legitimacy of the vote." He called for the results of Sunday's election "to reflect the will of the people."[72] On 17 August, Champagne stated that the Government of Canada does not accept the results of the "fraudulent" presidential election in Belarus and called for new "free and fair" elections.[73][74]
  •   Croatia is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš expressed support for Belarusian protesters, and along with other Czech MPs called for the election to be repeated and for the EU to respond strongly.[75][76][77] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore the Czech Republic does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Denmark, along with the Nordic-Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence.[18] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore Denmark does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia criticised the election at a UNSC meeting[78] then stated on 18 August that "The Government of the Republic of Estonia does not recognise the Belarusian election results".[79] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Finland, along with the Nordic-Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence.[18] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   President Emmanuel Macron told Vladimir Putin that he was very worried about the violence that citizens have faced during the election and the current situation in Belarus.[80] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore France does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   German government spokesperson Steffen Seibert declared that the minimum standards for democratic elections were not observed during the vote, that the reports of the opposition about election fraud are credible. He also said that the Belarusian political leadership must accept the will of the people and condemn the use of force against peaceful demonstrators and the arrest of journalists and civil rights activists.[81] German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called for the European Union to discuss sanctions on Belarus. German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke to Vladimir Putin on 18 August saying that the Belarusian government must avoid using force against peaceful protesters, immediately release political prisoners and start a national dialogue.[82] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6] Angela Merkel whilst offering to mediate said "There is no doubt that there were massive rule violations in the election, the election was neither free nor fair. And that's why the result of the election cannot be recognised."[83]
  •   Greece is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6] The Minister of Foreign Affairs confirmed the country is in full agreement with the EU statement of 11 August.[84]
  •   Hungary is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.
  •   Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney has stated he was "deeply concerned by this disproportionate and unacceptable level of violence against peaceful protesters" and that Ireland would "coordinate her response in collaboration with her colleagues in the EU".[85] Coveney later said that Ireland does not accept the result of the election claimed by the Lukashenko government.[86] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Italy is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Edgars Rinkēvičs, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, stated that as violence against peaceful protests in Belarus continues and there is a lack of political dialogue, Latvia supports the need to introduce individual sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for the crackdown on protests and election fraud.[87] Latvia also, along with the Nordic-Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence.[18] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore Latvia does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn called for the election to be repeated in addition to new sanctions, targeting Belarus' top officials, and called the Belarusian government actions state terrorism and a dictatorship.[88][89] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   The Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs stated: "The Netherlands is concerned about the course of the elections in Belarus last Sunday and its aftermath, especially the harsh police crackdown on peaceful protesters."[90] On 14 August 2020, he stated: "New elections Belarus needed, sanctions not ruled out."[91] on 19 August, Dutch prime Minister Mark Rutte stated that "the Netherlands cannot accept the results of these elections".[92] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   North Macedonia, as an EU candidate state, has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence.[70]
  •   Montenegro, as an EU candidate state, has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence.[70]
  •   Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacek Czaputowicz condemned the violence, appealed to the Belarusian authorities "to start respecting fundamental human rights", and stated that "the harsh reaction, the use of force against peaceful protesters, and arbitrary arrests are unacceptable".[93] Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki also expressed sympathy for the protesters during talks with EU leaders.[94] Additionally, Polish Prime Minister called for an emergency meeting of the European Council concerning the situation in Belarus.[95] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Portugal is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu said he was "very concerned" about the situation of Belarus and that the "only way" was to stop the violence and start a political dialogue. He also urged the country to respect fundamental human rights.[96] The European Council on 19 August decided that "the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results".[6] Up to 200 important figures in the country sent a letter to the President Klaus Iohannis and other government officials to ask them to support civil society and human rights in Belarus. They claimed that Romania should state clearly that it does not support the regime of Lukashenko and that it should cut off diplomatic relations in case the repression of protesters continued. The letter compared the events with the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the Romanian protests of 2017–2019.[97]
  •   Serbia, as an EU candidate state, has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence.[70]
  •   Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Ivan Korčok, labelled the Belarusian government's interventions against its political opponents and citizens peacefully expressing their opinion as unacceptable. The Slovak Republic "appeals to president Lukashenko to abide by the basic principles of democracy and freedom of expression. No one can be persecuted for expressing their views."[98] President Zuzana Čaputová stated: "I condemn the use of force and repressions against people of Belarus freely exercising their freedom of speech and assembly. Fundamental freedoms and human rights must always be respected and protected."[99][100][101] On 10 August 2020, she expressed solidarity with Belarusian people by lighting the Slovak Presidential Palace with red and white lights.[102][103][104] The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   At a press conference with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during his visit to Slovenia on 13 August 2020, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša expressed his concern over current situation in Belarus and called for new free election under wide international observance. He also stated that Slovenia is gathering support within the EU to increase an international pressure on Belarus. The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results.[6]
  •   Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ann Linde, expressed concerns over how protesters in Belarus were beaten and arrested. She said that the election in Belarus was neither democratic nor fair and that it follows the same pattern as previous elections in Belarus. She demanded that all arrested protesters be released.[105] On 18 August, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven issued a statement where he condemned "the violence and arrests used against peaceful demonstrators, for which the Belarusian regime and authorities are responsible".[106] Additionally, former Prime Minister Carl Bildt said that Lukashenko's time as president was finished.[107] The European Council on 19 August decided that "[t]he 9 August elections were neither free nor fair, therefore do not recognise the results."[6]
  •   Spain is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair, and therefore does not recognise the results.[6]
  •   The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office initially expressed concern and called for the authorities "to refrain from further acts of violence following the seriously flawed Presidential elections." It acknowledged that there had "been a lack of transparency throughout the electoral process."[108] On 17 August the Foreign Secretary stated that "the UK does not accept the results" and called the election "fraudulent".[109][110]
  •   Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a press statement on August 10 declaring that the United States was "deeply concerned" over the conduct of the presidential election in Belarus, stating it was not free and fair. He claimed that "severe restrictions on ballot access for candidates, [the] prohibition of local independent observers at polling stations, intimidation tactics employed against opposition candidates, and the detentions of peaceful protesters and journalists marred the process." He urged the Belarusian government to refrain from using force, and called on it to respect the rights of all Belarusians to assemble peacefully. The administration criticized the use of internet shutdowns and detention of opposition supporters and called for those detained to be released.[111] Separately, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reaffirmed the statements and positions of the Secretary of State regarding the voting process, detentions and protests.[112][113] On 17 August, President Donald Trump called it a "terrible situation" unfolding in Belarus.[114] On 11 September 2020, Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun stated that "the people have clearly rejected the regime" and said that the US government would work with European countries in imposing targeted sanctions against Belarus.[115] The United States officially rejected the election results on 24 September.[116]

Countries questioning legitimacy of election edit

  •   Iceland, along with the Nordic-Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence.[18]
  •   The Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry is closely monitoring the situation with concern and urges the authorities of the Republic of Belarus to immediately cease acts of violence and arbitrary detention of participants of peaceful protests, as well as alleged ill-treatment of those who have been detained. Japan strongly calls for a dialogue among a wide range of domestic political groups in Belarus, so that the stability and development of the country can be ensured in a manner which reflects the collective will of the Belarusian people and respects the principles of the rule of law and democracy.[117]
  •   The Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide condemned the use of force in Belarus: "This use of violence is unacceptable. We call on the Belarusian authorities to release the arrested protesters and journalists immediately."[118] Norway, along with the Nordic-Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence.[18]
  •   Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine issued a joint statement with Poland and Lithuania.[22] Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine also appealed to Belarusian authorities to release Ukrainian human rights activists and journalists detained in Belarus.[119][120] Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed regret at the questionable legitimacy of the official election results and the conflict that followed their announcement. He urged Belarus to refrain from violence and to initiate a wide, open dialogue between the government and the citizens. He also called for the authorities "to adhere to democratic standards universally recognized in the civilized world" and urged them to do their best to ensure that the rights and freedoms of the people are maintained.[121] President Zelensky also stated, "Ukraine and I personally are extremely interested in Belarus being a truly independent and democratic country with a strong economy and stable social relations."[122][123] Zelensky also cancelled his planned October state visit to Minsk due to the protests.[124] Ukraine recalled its ambassador from Minsk on 17 August.[125] On 15 September 2020, the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's national parliament) passed a resolution stating that the elections were neither free nor fair and do not represent the will of the Belarusian citizens.[126]

Countries that condemned conflict escalation edit

  •   Afghanistan voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Argentina voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has expressed concern about the use of force against protesters, the imprisonment of opposition activists and the lack of transparency in the presidential election.[127]
  •   Brazil voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Bolivia, under the Jeanine Áñez administration, signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   Chile voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Costa Rica signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   Fiji voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Ghana signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   Israel signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   Marshall Islands voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Mexico voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   Micronesia signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   Monaco signed a joint letter at the United Nations, condemning the crackdown.[128]
  •   New Zealand at the UN Human Rights Council said they are "deeply concerned about the deterioration and the human rights situation in Belarus since the presidential election in August."[32]
  •   Peru voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   San Marino was one of the countries to sponsor a UNHRC resolution condemning the conflict.[129]
  •   South Korea voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]
  •   The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland expressed concern over the protests following the election. It urged the Belarusian government to exercise restraint.[130]
  •   Uruguay voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns.[36][37]

Criticism within congratulating countries edit

  •   Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's congratulation was widely criticized in Armenia.[131][132] A number of Armenian pro-democracy NGOs released a statement in support of the protest movement.[133] On 14 August, a small march in central Yerevan was held in support of the protests.[134] On 10 September, another protest occurred in front of the Embassy of Belarus in Armenia. The protesters demanded the release of political prisoners.[135]
  •   After a photo appeared that showed Lukashenko standing with former Kyrgyz prime minister Daniyar Usenov and former Kyrgyz president Kurmanbek Bakiyev, the Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan protested to the Belarusian embassy in Kyrgyzstan about the photo.[136]
  •   A group of protesters demonstrated in front of the Belarusian embassy in Chișinău. They came with banners saying "Down with dictatorship!", "Down with censorship!", "Belarus will be free!" and other messages opposing Lukashenko. The protesters said they felt the need to protest after Moldovan former President Igor Dodon had allowed himself to congratulate Lukashenko on behalf of the entire Moldovan people.[137]
  •   Multiple demonstrations took place in front of the Belarusian embassy in Moscow condemning Lukashenko's government and commemorating those who died during the protests.[138] Some protesters in Khabarovsk expressed solidarity with protesters in Belarus.[139]
  •   In Venezuela, disputed president Juan Guaidó commented on the situation comparing his country to the Belarusian protests while preparing for its upcoming elections: "We have to reinvent ourselves but the scheme is the same, it is the demonstration, the protests, the strike, the consultation."[140]

International sanctions edit

  •   EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell on 14 August announced that the EU would bring in sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for "violence and falsification".[4][141] Charles Michel, President of the European Council went further on 19 August saying the EU would soon impose sanctions on a "substantial number" of individuals responsible for violence, repression, and election fraud.[142] The European Commission announced it would divert 53 million euros (£48m) earmarked for Belarus away from the government and towards civil society.[143]
  •   In December 2020, the International Olympic Committee imposed sanctions on Alexander Lukashenko, Viktor Lukashenko, the Belarusian Olympic Committee (NOC), and all other members of its executive board.[144]
  •   On 18 August 2020, the Lithuanian parliament agreed to impose economic sanctions.[145]
  •   On 19 August 2020, the Prime Minister of Slovakia stated that the Government of Slovakia introduced sanctions against Belarus in the new legislative session.[146]

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The following is a list of the official reactions to the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and the surrounding 2020 Belarusian protests International reactions to Lukashenko s re election Belarus Congratulated Lukashenko Recognised Tsikhanouskaya as winner Did not recognise results Expressed criticism over conflict escalation No reactionContents 1 International organisations 1 1 Not recognising election result 1 2 Expressing concerns 1 3 Joint multi national statements 2 Countries 2 1 Positive reaction to the election 2 1 1 Countries that criticised the protests 2 1 2 Countries that congratulated Lukashenko 2 1 3 Countries with limited recognition that congratulated Lukashenko 2 1 4 Countries maintaining military cooperation 2 1 5 Disregarded congratulations 2 2 Negative reaction to the election 2 2 1 Countries recognising Tsikhanouskaya as the winner 2 2 2 Countries not accepting election result 2 2 3 Countries questioning legitimacy of election 2 2 4 Countries that condemned conflict escalation 2 2 5 Criticism within congratulating countries 3 International sanctions 4 ReferencesInternational organisations editNot recognising election result edit nbsp High Representative of the European Union Josep Borrell and European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Oliver Varhelyi issued a joint statement The joint statement condemned the police violence following the election and stating that the EU would monitor further developments 1 The EU later stated that it would re evaluate its relationship with Belarus 2 3 EU foreign ministers at an emergency video meeting on 14 August agreed to bring in new sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for violence and falsification 4 Members of the European Parliament issued a joint statement on 17 August stating that they did not recognise Alexander Lukashenko as the president of Belarus and considered him a persona non grata in the European Union The European Parliament also expressed its support for sanctions imposed against Lukashenko and members of his government 5 On 19 August following a meeting of heads of government the European Council issued a statement declaring that The 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore we do not recognise the results 6 In an interview on 22 August Borrell explicitly stated that the European Union does not recognise Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus in the same manner that it does not recognise Nicolas Maduro as the legitimate president of Venezuela 7 Borrell reiterated this position at a meeting of the European Parliament on 15 September 2020 8 On 17 September 2020 the European Parliament recognised the coordination council as the interim representation of the people of Belarus 9 Expressing concerns edit nbsp United Nations Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the UN was following post election developments with great concern calling on the Belarusian authorities to show maximum restraint and to ensure full respect for the rights of freedom of expression peaceful assembly and association 10 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet also condemned the violent response She stated that the reports of ill treatment during and after detention were disturbing reminded the Belarusian Government of the absolute prohibition on torture and other ill treatment of detainees 11 and saw the detaining of bystanders and minors as suggesting a trend of massive arrests in clear violation of international human rights standards 12 nbsp Pope Francis in his address on 16 August appealed for dialogue and for people to refuse violence and to respect justice and rights 13 nbsp The OSCE Chairmanship on 17 August reiterated its concerns about the conduct of the Presidential election on 9 August which could not be observed by the OSCE s ODIHR the disproportionate use of force against peaceful protesters widespread detentions torture and mistreatment by the security forces and asked for a visit to Belarus for the OSCE Chairperson in Office Edi Rama and the incoming OSCE Chairperson in Office Ann Linde to meet with the government and representatives of the opposition 14 nbsp Pan European political parties European People s Party Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Renew Europe Greens European Free Alliance and European Conservatives and Reformists Party in a joint statement condemned government instigated violence and repressions of political protest and called for political reform and new elections 15 Heinz Bierbaum the President of Party of the European Left party expressed solidarity with the protests against the autocratic system where democratic elections are a farce since years 16 nbsp The European Broadcasting Union condemned police attacks against local and foreign journalists demanding that freedom of expression in Belarus be respected as a fundamental human right as provided in numerous international instruments including Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights UDHR Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ICCPR and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights ECHR 17 Joint multi national statements edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The foreign ministers of the Nordic Baltic Eight Denmark Estonia Finland Iceland Latvia Lithuania Norway and Sweden in a joint statement condemned the violence urging for it to end immediately and stated that they believe the elections were neither free nor fair 18 nbsp nbsp nbsp On 15 August 2020 the prime ministers of the Baltic states Estonia Latvia and Lithuania called on Belarus to conduct new free and fair elections supervised by international monitors 19 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The foreign ministers of four EU member states Estonia Finland Latvia and Poland jointly called for an EU video conference to discuss a united position for the bloc on Belarus 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The Visegrad Four Central European states agreed on 18 August that Europe needed to take a unified and hard line against the Lukashenko regime 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the Lublin Triangle Lithuania Poland and Ukraine issued a joint statement expressing deep concern with the escalation of the situation and called upon the authorities to refrain from the use of force and to release all those detained as well stating their availability for any assistance or good offices in facilitating mediation 22 Countries editPositive reaction to the election edit Countries that criticised the protests edit nbsp On 14 August 2020 Russian spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova stated that the protests were a result of outside meddling from foreign states to create a rift in society and destabilize the situation 23 On 15 August Lukashenko spoke with Putin on the phone Lukashenko later claimed that at the first request Russia will provide comprehensive assistance to ensure the security of Belarus in the event of external military threats 24 Countries that congratulated Lukashenko edit nbsp Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan 25 and President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian 26 congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 27 28 nbsp President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev congratulated Lukashenko on his re election during a phone call 29 30 31 nbsp Burundi at the United Nations Human Rights Council called the recent election transparent and fair 32 nbsp General Secretary and President Xi Jinping congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 33 34 31 nbsp Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel reiterated the island s solidarity with the legitimate president of that country Alexander Lukashenko and the brother Belarusian people 35 nbsp Eritrea was the only country besides Venezuela to vote in favor of the Lukashenko government at the UNHRC 36 37 nbsp Kazakh President Kassym Jomart Tokayev sent a telegram to Lukashenko The telegram reads The result of the election which was held in a complicated political situation proves the people s support of your strategic course aimed at strengthening of the sovereignty and independence of Belarus 38 31 nbsp President of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbay Jeenbekov congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 39 nbsp President of Moldova at the time of the election Igor Dodon congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 40 nbsp Myanmar at the United Nations Human Rights Council welcomed the election of Lukashenko condemned other countries for alleged interference and asked the international community to support the government of Belarus 32 nbsp President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega and Vice president Rosario Murillo congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 41 nbsp North Korean leader Kim Jong un sent a message of greetings to Lukashenko on the occasion of the national day of Belarus 42 nbsp Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq sent a telegram congratulating Lukashenko on his re election as president 43 nbsp President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin sent a telegram to Lukashenko congratulating him on his re election 44 45 Putin has since stated to Lukashenko that Russia would follow a collective military pact with Belarus if needed while not expressly endorsing the Belarusian president 46 nbsp President of Syria Bashar al Assad congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 47 nbsp President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 48 31 nbsp President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 49 31 nbsp President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 50 31 nbsp The disputed President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 51 31 nbsp General Secretary and President Nguyễn Phu Trọng congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 52 53 Countries with limited recognition that congratulated Lukashenko edit nbsp President of Abkhazia Aslan Bzhania congratulated Lukashenko 54 nbsp President of South Ossetia Anatoliy Bibilov congratulated Lukashenko 55 56 57 Countries maintaining military cooperation edit The following countries participated in military cooperation with the Belarusian government following the election 58 nbsp Algeria nbsp Egypt nbsp Iran nbsp Mongolia nbsp Pakistan nbsp TurkmenistanDisregarded congratulations edit nbsp nbsp The Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik congratulated Lukashenko on his victory in the presidential election 59 60 This was later disregarded due to the decision to formally not recognise the result by the Bosnian Presidency Bosniak Sefik Dzaferovic and Croat Zeljko Komsic and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Bisera Turkovic 61 Negative reaction to the election edit Countries recognising Tsikhanouskaya as the winner edit nbsp Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda spoke with Tsikhanouskaya by telephone to offer his support for the coordination council she formed to facilitate the transfer of Power in Belarus 62 On 12 August Lithuania opened its borders for people fleeing Belarus 63 The Lithuanian foreign affairs committee voted on 12 August to declare Mr Lukashenko s claim to the presidency as illegitimate 64 The resolution also called on NATO and EU member states to do the same It was approved with 120 members votes in favor none against and two abstentions 65 President Nauseda reiterated that Lukashenko is no longer the legitimate leader of Belarus on the following day 66 On 15 August 2020 Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius referred to Lukashenko as the former president of Belarus 67 On 20 August Lithuanian prime minister Saulius Skvernelis invited Tsikhanouskaya to his office and publicly referred to her as the national leader of Belarus 68 On 10 September a resolution was adopted in the Lithuanian Parliament which recognises Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya as the elected leader of the people of Belarus and the Coordination Council as the only legitimate representatives of the Belarusian people The resolution also declares that Alexander Lukashenko is an illegitimate leader and accuses Russia of interfering in Belarus s sovereignty 69 Countries not accepting election result edit nbsp Albania as an EU candidate state has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence 70 nbsp Austria is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Belgian Foreign Minister Philippe Goffin released a statement that he deplores the violent crackdown on peaceful protests following the elections in Belarus Freedom of expression and free press are fundamental rights for the whole of Europe He encouraged the Belarusian authorities to release the unjustly arrested citizens immediately 71 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore Belgium does not recognise the results 6 nbsp The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina decided to follow the stance of the European Union and have ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to formally not accept the election results in Belarus Therefore an earlier stance made by Serb member of the Bosnian Presidency Milorad Dodik has been disregarded The other two members of the presidency Bosniak Sefik Dzaferovic and Croat Zeljko Komsic and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bisera Turkovic say that this decision is in accordance to the policies of the European Union 61 nbsp Bulgaria is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Francois Philippe Champagne stated that Canada was deeply concerned by the violence following the elections and that authorities actions had further eroded the democratic legitimacy of the vote He called for the results of Sunday s election to reflect the will of the people 72 On 17 August Champagne stated that the Government of Canada does not accept the results of the fraudulent presidential election in Belarus and called for new free and fair elections 73 74 nbsp Croatia is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis expressed support for Belarusian protesters and along with other Czech MPs called for the election to be repeated and for the EU to respond strongly 75 76 77 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore the Czech Republic does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Denmark along with the Nordic Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence 18 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore Denmark does not recognise the results 6 nbsp The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia criticised the election at a UNSC meeting 78 then stated on 18 August that The Government of the Republic of Estonia does not recognise the Belarusian election results 79 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp Finland along with the Nordic Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence 18 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp President Emmanuel Macron told Vladimir Putin that he was very worried about the violence that citizens have faced during the election and the current situation in Belarus 80 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore France does not recognise the results 6 nbsp German government spokesperson Steffen Seibert declared that the minimum standards for democratic elections were not observed during the vote that the reports of the opposition about election fraud are credible He also said that the Belarusian political leadership must accept the will of the people and condemn the use of force against peaceful demonstrators and the arrest of journalists and civil rights activists 81 German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called for the European Union to discuss sanctions on Belarus German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke to Vladimir Putin on 18 August saying that the Belarusian government must avoid using force against peaceful protesters immediately release political prisoners and start a national dialogue 82 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 Angela Merkel whilst offering to mediate said There is no doubt that there were massive rule violations in the election the election was neither free nor fair And that s why the result of the election cannot be recognised 83 nbsp Greece is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 The Minister of Foreign Affairs confirmed the country is in full agreement with the EU statement of 11 August 84 nbsp Hungary is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results nbsp Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney has stated he was deeply concerned by this disproportionate and unacceptable level of violence against peaceful protesters and that Ireland would coordinate her response in collaboration with her colleagues in the EU 85 Coveney later said that Ireland does not accept the result of the election claimed by the Lukashenko government 86 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp Italy is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Edgars Rinkevics the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia stated that as violence against peaceful protests in Belarus continues and there is a lack of political dialogue Latvia supports the need to introduce individual sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for the crackdown on protests and election fraud 87 Latvia also along with the Nordic Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence 18 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore Latvia does not recognise the results 6 nbsp Luxembourg s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn called for the election to be repeated in addition to new sanctions targeting Belarus top officials and called the Belarusian government actions state terrorism and a dictatorship 88 89 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp The Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs stated The Netherlands is concerned about the course of the elections in Belarus last Sunday and its aftermath especially the harsh police crackdown on peaceful protesters 90 On 14 August 2020 he stated New elections Belarus needed sanctions not ruled out 91 on 19 August Dutch prime Minister Mark Rutte stated that the Netherlands cannot accept the results of these elections 92 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp North Macedonia as an EU candidate state has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence 70 nbsp Montenegro as an EU candidate state has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence 70 nbsp Poland s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jacek Czaputowicz condemned the violence appealed to the Belarusian authorities to start respecting fundamental human rights and stated that the harsh reaction the use of force against peaceful protesters and arbitrary arrests are unacceptable 93 Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki also expressed sympathy for the protesters during talks with EU leaders 94 Additionally Polish Prime Minister called for an emergency meeting of the European Council concerning the situation in Belarus 95 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp Portugal is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu said he was very concerned about the situation of Belarus and that the only way was to stop the violence and start a political dialogue He also urged the country to respect fundamental human rights 96 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 Up to 200 important figures in the country sent a letter to the President Klaus Iohannis and other government officials to ask them to support civil society and human rights in Belarus They claimed that Romania should state clearly that it does not support the regime of Lukashenko and that it should cut off diplomatic relations in case the repression of protesters continued The letter compared the events with the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the Romanian protests of 2017 2019 97 nbsp Serbia as an EU candidate state has aligned itself with the European Union position declaring that elections were neither free nor fair and condemning the violence 70 nbsp Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic Ivan Korcok labelled the Belarusian government s interventions against its political opponents and citizens peacefully expressing their opinion as unacceptable The Slovak Republic appeals to president Lukashenko to abide by the basic principles of democracy and freedom of expression No one can be persecuted for expressing their views 98 President Zuzana Caputova stated I condemn the use of force and repressions against people of Belarus freely exercising their freedom of speech and assembly Fundamental freedoms and human rights must always be respected and protected 99 100 101 On 10 August 2020 she expressed solidarity with Belarusian people by lighting the Slovak Presidential Palace with red and white lights 102 103 104 The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp At a press conference with U S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during his visit to Slovenia on 13 August 2020 Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa expressed his concern over current situation in Belarus and called for new free election under wide international observance He also stated that Slovenia is gathering support within the EU to increase an international pressure on Belarus The European Council on 19 August decided that the 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde expressed concerns over how protesters in Belarus were beaten and arrested She said that the election in Belarus was neither democratic nor fair and that it follows the same pattern as previous elections in Belarus She demanded that all arrested protesters be released 105 On 18 August Prime Minister Stefan Lofven issued a statement where he condemned the violence and arrests used against peaceful demonstrators for which the Belarusian regime and authorities are responsible 106 Additionally former Prime Minister Carl Bildt said that Lukashenko s time as president was finished 107 The European Council on 19 August decided that t he 9 August elections were neither free nor fair therefore do not recognise the results 6 nbsp Spain is bound by the European Council decision on 19 August to condemn the 9 August elections as neither free nor fair and therefore does not recognise the results 6 nbsp The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office initially expressed concern and called for the authorities to refrain from further acts of violence following the seriously flawed Presidential elections It acknowledged that there had been a lack of transparency throughout the electoral process 108 On 17 August the Foreign Secretary stated that the UK does not accept the results and called the election fraudulent 109 110 nbsp Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a press statement on August 10 declaring that the United States was deeply concerned over the conduct of the presidential election in Belarus stating it was not free and fair He claimed that severe restrictions on ballot access for candidates the prohibition of local independent observers at polling stations intimidation tactics employed against opposition candidates and the detentions of peaceful protesters and journalists marred the process He urged the Belarusian government to refrain from using force and called on it to respect the rights of all Belarusians to assemble peacefully The administration criticized the use of internet shutdowns and detention of opposition supporters and called for those detained to be released 111 Separately White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reaffirmed the statements and positions of the Secretary of State regarding the voting process detentions and protests 112 113 On 17 August President Donald Trump called it a terrible situation unfolding in Belarus 114 On 11 September 2020 Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun stated that the people have clearly rejected the regime and said that the US government would work with European countries in imposing targeted sanctions against Belarus 115 The United States officially rejected the election results on 24 September 116 Countries questioning legitimacy of election edit nbsp Iceland along with the Nordic Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence 18 nbsp The Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry is closely monitoring the situation with concern and urges the authorities of the Republic of Belarus to immediately cease acts of violence and arbitrary detention of participants of peaceful protests as well as alleged ill treatment of those who have been detained Japan strongly calls for a dialogue among a wide range of domestic political groups in Belarus so that the stability and development of the country can be ensured in a manner which reflects the collective will of the Belarusian people and respects the principles of the rule of law and democracy 117 nbsp The Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Marie Eriksen Soreide condemned the use of force in Belarus This use of violence is unacceptable We call on the Belarusian authorities to release the arrested protesters and journalists immediately 118 Norway along with the Nordic Baltic Eight questioned the legitimacy and condemned the violence 18 nbsp Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine issued a joint statement with Poland and Lithuania 22 Andriy Yermak head of the Office of the President of Ukraine also appealed to Belarusian authorities to release Ukrainian human rights activists and journalists detained in Belarus 119 120 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed regret at the questionable legitimacy of the official election results and the conflict that followed their announcement He urged Belarus to refrain from violence and to initiate a wide open dialogue between the government and the citizens He also called for the authorities to adhere to democratic standards universally recognized in the civilized world and urged them to do their best to ensure that the rights and freedoms of the people are maintained 121 President Zelensky also stated Ukraine and I personally are extremely interested in Belarus being a truly independent and democratic country with a strong economy and stable social relations 122 123 Zelensky also cancelled his planned October state visit to Minsk due to the protests 124 Ukraine recalled its ambassador from Minsk on 17 August 125 On 15 September 2020 the Verkhovna Rada Ukraine s national parliament passed a resolution stating that the elections were neither free nor fair and do not represent the will of the Belarusian citizens 126 Countries that condemned conflict escalation edit nbsp Afghanistan voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Argentina voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has expressed concern about the use of force against protesters the imprisonment of opposition activists and the lack of transparency in the presidential election 127 nbsp Brazil voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Bolivia under the Jeanine Anez administration signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp Chile voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Costa Rica signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp Fiji voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Ghana signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp Israel signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp Marshall Islands voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Mexico voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp Micronesia signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp Monaco signed a joint letter at the United Nations condemning the crackdown 128 nbsp New Zealand at the UN Human Rights Council said they are deeply concerned about the deterioration and the human rights situation in Belarus since the presidential election in August 32 nbsp Peru voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp San Marino was one of the countries to sponsor a UNHRC resolution condemning the conflict 129 nbsp South Korea voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 nbsp The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland expressed concern over the protests following the election It urged the Belarusian government to exercise restraint 130 nbsp Uruguay voted to condemn the Belarusian government for its crackdowns 36 37 Criticism within congratulating countries edit nbsp Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan s congratulation was widely criticized in Armenia 131 132 A number of Armenian pro democracy NGOs released a statement in support of the protest movement 133 On 14 August a small march in central Yerevan was held in support of the protests 134 On 10 September another protest occurred in front of the Embassy of Belarus in Armenia The protesters demanded the release of political prisoners 135 nbsp After a photo appeared that showed Lukashenko standing with former Kyrgyz prime minister Daniyar Usenov and former Kyrgyz president Kurmanbek Bakiyev the Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan protested to the Belarusian embassy in Kyrgyzstan about the photo 136 nbsp A group of protesters demonstrated in front of the Belarusian embassy in Chișinău They came with banners saying Down with dictatorship Down with censorship Belarus will be free and other messages opposing Lukashenko The protesters said they felt the need to protest after Moldovan former President Igor Dodon had allowed himself to congratulate Lukashenko on behalf of the entire Moldovan people 137 nbsp Multiple demonstrations took place in front of the Belarusian embassy in Moscow condemning Lukashenko s government and commemorating those who died during the protests 138 Some protesters in Khabarovsk expressed solidarity with protesters in Belarus 139 nbsp In Venezuela disputed president Juan Guaido commented on the situation comparing his country to the Belarusian protests while preparing for its upcoming elections We have to reinvent ourselves but the scheme is the same it is the demonstration the protests the strike the consultation 140 International sanctions edit nbsp EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell on 14 August announced that the EU would bring in sanctions against Belarusian officials responsible for violence and 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