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EU broadens Belarus sanctions to include hybrid activity

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Posted on December 15, 2025

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BRUSSELS, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The European Union is expected to agree on broadening its sanctions on Belarus' regime to include hybrid activity against the bloc, Lithuania's Foreign Minister Kestutis

EU Expands Sanctions on Belarus for Hybrid Activities

BRUSSELS, ‌Dec 15 (Reuters) - The European Union on ‍Monday ‌broadened its sanctions on Belarus' regime to include ⁠actions seen to ‌undermine democracy, the rule of law, and the overall security in member states.

The sanctions follow ⁠the incursions into Lithuania's airspace of meteorological balloons ​from Belarus, which have repeatedly disrupted ‌air traffic in ⁠recent months.

"The new criterion will allow the EU to impose restrictive measures against those ​who plan, direct, engage in support or facilitate foreign information manipulation and interference," the EU Council said.

"The EU will ​also ‍be able to ​target the unauthorised entry into the territory of a member state," it added.

Lithuania last week declared a state of emergency and asked parliament to authorise military support for ⁠police and border guards after a wave of smuggler balloons ​from Belarus repeatedly disrupted air traffic.

Belarus has denied responsibility for the balloons and accused Lithuania of provocations.

(Reporting by ‌Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer, writing by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, editing by Bart Meijer)

Key Takeaways

  • EU broadens sanctions on Belarus for undermining democracy.
  • Sanctions include actions disrupting EU member states' security.
  • Belarus accused of sending balloons into Lithuanian airspace.
  • Lithuania declares a state of emergency due to incursions.
  • Belarus denies responsibility, accuses Lithuania of provocations.

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What are sanctions?
Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by one country or group of countries on another to influence its behavior, often in response to actions that threaten international peace or violate laws.
What is the rule of law?
The rule of law is the principle that all individuals and institutions are subject to and accountable under the law, ensuring fairness and justice in legal proceedings.
What is airspace?
Airspace is the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, where aircraft operate and are subject to the laws and regulations of that country.

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