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27 Oct 2010

The most serious crisis in the history of Russian-Belarusian relations has been taking place over the past few months. In 2007 Russia started the process of depriving Belarus of subsidies in the form of supplies of fuels at low prices, which have for more than a decade guaranteed the stability of the Belarusian economic model, and is continuing this process now at an accelerated rate. At the same time, the Russian media started attacks on Alyaksandr Lukashenka from the middle of this year. This toughening up of Russia’s measures indicates that the Kremlin is determined to implement its goals regarding Belarus, including first of all taking over its strategic economic assets, which would result in a significant weakening of Lukashenka’s position.

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Author Kamil Kłysiński, Wojciech Konończuk
Series OSW Commentary
Issue 42
Publisher Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Copyright © 2010 Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
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