Belarus is ready to maintain a dialogue with the European Union on all issues, but it expects a decent, frank and honest dialogue in response, President
Alexander Lukashenko said during his working tour of the Vitsyebsk region on August 20, Belapan reported. The agenda has been determined, he said. I don’t want to enumerate the positive things that have taken shape in our relations with the European Union. I’ve already thanked them for the support that was given to us by the International Monetary Fund and certain states. I just want to say something about one problem. I just want, if I may say so, to warn the Europeans that (they are mistaken) if they think it is possible to constantly impose conditions on us.