KEY POINTS
  • The move has been widely condemned by the West, with Gitanas Nauseda, the President of neighboring Lithuania, describing Belarus' actions as "state terrorism."
  • Violent protests emerged in the aftermath of the election, when citizens contesting its outcome clashed with Belarusian forces.

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President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a press conference at the EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels on May 24, 2021.

LONDON — The EU is pressing ahead with sanctions against Belarus, but experts have argued the penalties are likely to have little impact on the 27-year-old regime of President Alexander Lukashenko.

Belarus has been making headlines since Sunday when a Ryanair plane was forced to land in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, following a bomb threat — which later proved to be false. The authorities in the Eastern European country detained journalist Roman Protasevich, who was on board the flight from Greece to Lithuania.

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