Young politicians from the Baltic States, Belarus and the Nordic countries discuss the improvement of freedom of movement

Experienced politicians from Belarus, the Baltic States and the Nordic countries have been meeting on a regular basis for several years. A major objective of the meetings of both young and experienced politicians is to support Belarus becoming a more democratic country. |
In March this year, members of the Nordic Council and the Baltic Assembly met in Minsk with representatives of both the government and opposition for a round table discussion to talk about problems and present the opportunities offered by the EU Baltic Sea Strategy. “We hope that, in time, Belarus will become part of the European democratic family and join the European Convention on Human Rights,” says Helgi Hjörvar, President of the Nordic Council. “Work with the development of democracy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania after the Iron Curtain was raised has turned out to be some of the most tangible, relevant and meaningful work the Nordic Council has done. This work has resulted in good contacts at both the governmental and parliamentary levels.” The Nordic countries support the democratisation of Belarus, inter alia, by financing the European Humanities University in Vilnius. | ||
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