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The EU’s Post-Vilnius Strategy on Belarus: Time for ChangesDue to the freeze in political relations between Belarus and the EU, the country has since the end of 2010 become a secondary player in the Eastern Partnership. The EaP summit in Vilnius is not expected to bring a breakthrough in relations with Belarus; however, it should be used to change EU policy towards neighbours that are not interested in any form of integration. The EU not only has other tools to strengthen the structures of civil society in these countries but also the opportunity to develop technical cooperation with them. |
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