EU Summit Agreed on Sanctions by Belarusian Government Executives October 2 12:52 for Human Rights Violations

The EU-European Union held a summit and imposed sanctions on the executives of the government involved in the crackdown, saying that after the presidential election in Belarus, the former Soviet Union, human rights violations against anti-government groups and citizens continued I agreed.

In Belarus, protests continue against the alleged election of President Lukashenko in the August presidential election, and the administration is increasing pressure by detaining rebel executives and citizens.



At a summit meeting held on the 1st, the EU agreed to impose sanctions on the grounds that human rights violations are occurring one after another.



The sanctions are expected to be around 40, including executives from the administration, who are believed to be involved in the elections and crackdowns on anti-government groups.

Combat in Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region Calls for immediate stop on both sides

EU member states also discussed the ongoing fighting in the former Soviet Union of Azerbaijan and Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, and called on both sides to stop the fighting immediately.



Concerned over this issue, Turkey may be supporting Azerbaijan, and French President Emmanuel Macron said prior to the summit that "information showing that Syrian fighters are entering the field via Turkey There is, "he said, expressing concern.



For this reason, EU countries have restrained Turkey while avoiding naming, saying that "there should be no military solution or external interference."