TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    death anniversary of shyama prasad mukherjee

    From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: How Modi’s India Is Realizing Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s Vision

    FATF’s Rare Public Censure of Pahalgam Attack Strengthens India’s Case Against Pakistan

    FATF Flags India’s 2020 Seizure of Missile-Bound Tech Headed for Pakistan

    Kejriwal’s Delhi Debacle: From Dominance to Defeat

    Arvind Kejriwal Eyes Rajya Sabha Entry After AAP’s Ludhiana By-poll Win

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    US-Iran Tensions Shake Global Markets

    US-Iran Tensions Shake Global Markets; Oil Prices Surge and Safe-Haven Assets Rise

    What Is a Demat Account? Use It With an Online SIP Calculator to Maximize Returns

    What Is a Demat Account? Use It With an Online SIP Calculator to Maximize Returns

    India Makes Global Strides in QS Rankings 2026 with Record 54 Institutions

    India’s Education Sector Makes Global Strides in QS Rankings 2026 with Record 54 Institutions

    Get Insurance: Secure your Tomorrow with Confidence

    Get Insurance: Secure your Tomorrow with Confidence

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    ICRA’s analysis highlights that defence companies are benefitting from strong execution progress

    India’s Defense Sector Set for 15–17% Growth in FY26: ICRA Report

    India’s Hypersonic Glide Missile Nears Completion, Says DRDO Chief

    India’s Hypersonic Glide Missile Nears Completion, Says DRDO Chief

    British F-35 Fighter Jet Stranded: Technical Glitch Grounds Stealth Aircraft

    British F-35 Fighter Jet Stranded in India for 4 Days: Technical Glitch Grounds Stealth Aircraft

    reliance infrastructure in strategic partnership

    Reliance Infrastructure and Dassault Aviation Expand Falcon Jet Manufacturing to India

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    FATF’s Rare Public Censure of Pahalgam Attack Strengthens India’s Case Against Pakistan

    FATF Flags India’s 2020 Seizure of Missile-Bound Tech Headed for Pakistan

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    Trump Enters Iran-Israel War Without an Exit Plan: Escalation Risks Global Fallout

    Trump Enters Iran-Israel War Without an Exit Plan: Escalation Risks Global Fallout

    PM Modi's visit may propel for India-Canada FTA

    Indian and Canada Keen to Get Over the Khalistan Issue and Reinvigorate Bilateral Ties

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    death anniversary of shyama prasad mukherjee

    From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: How Modi’s India Is Realizing Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s Vision

    Rohith Vemula Bill Sparks Outrage Over Flawed Premise and Vote-Bank Politics

    Karnataka’s Rohith Vemula Bill Sparks Outrage Over Flawed Premise and Vote-Bank Politics

    Kamakhya Devi Temple- Ambubachi Mela

    Where the Goddess Bleeds: Inside the Sacred Mysteries of Kamakhya Temple

    Yoga as India's soft power

    As the World Bends, India Leads: Yoga Day and the Quiet Strength of Soft Power

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    mistakes to avoid during yoga

    6 Common Yoga Mistakes to Avoid for a Better Practice

    Yoga as India's soft power

    As the World Bends, India Leads: Yoga Day and the Quiet Strength of Soft Power

    Troubleshooting LED Power Supply Issues: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Troubleshooting LED Power Supply Issues: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Lenacapavir becomes first FDA-approved HIV preventive drug

    FDA Approves First Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Shot: Lenacapavir

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
Tfipost.com
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    death anniversary of shyama prasad mukherjee

    From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: How Modi’s India Is Realizing Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s Vision

    FATF’s Rare Public Censure of Pahalgam Attack Strengthens India’s Case Against Pakistan

    FATF Flags India’s 2020 Seizure of Missile-Bound Tech Headed for Pakistan

    Kejriwal’s Delhi Debacle: From Dominance to Defeat

    Arvind Kejriwal Eyes Rajya Sabha Entry After AAP’s Ludhiana By-poll Win

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    US-Iran Tensions Shake Global Markets

    US-Iran Tensions Shake Global Markets; Oil Prices Surge and Safe-Haven Assets Rise

    What Is a Demat Account? Use It With an Online SIP Calculator to Maximize Returns

    What Is a Demat Account? Use It With an Online SIP Calculator to Maximize Returns

    India Makes Global Strides in QS Rankings 2026 with Record 54 Institutions

    India’s Education Sector Makes Global Strides in QS Rankings 2026 with Record 54 Institutions

    Get Insurance: Secure your Tomorrow with Confidence

    Get Insurance: Secure your Tomorrow with Confidence

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    ICRA’s analysis highlights that defence companies are benefitting from strong execution progress

    India’s Defense Sector Set for 15–17% Growth in FY26: ICRA Report

    India’s Hypersonic Glide Missile Nears Completion, Says DRDO Chief

    India’s Hypersonic Glide Missile Nears Completion, Says DRDO Chief

    British F-35 Fighter Jet Stranded: Technical Glitch Grounds Stealth Aircraft

    British F-35 Fighter Jet Stranded in India for 4 Days: Technical Glitch Grounds Stealth Aircraft

    reliance infrastructure in strategic partnership

    Reliance Infrastructure and Dassault Aviation Expand Falcon Jet Manufacturing to India

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    FATF’s Rare Public Censure of Pahalgam Attack Strengthens India’s Case Against Pakistan

    FATF Flags India’s 2020 Seizure of Missile-Bound Tech Headed for Pakistan

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    SCO Summit: Ajit Doval to Corner Pakistan, Gauge China’s Stance

    Trump Enters Iran-Israel War Without an Exit Plan: Escalation Risks Global Fallout

    Trump Enters Iran-Israel War Without an Exit Plan: Escalation Risks Global Fallout

    PM Modi's visit may propel for India-Canada FTA

    Indian and Canada Keen to Get Over the Khalistan Issue and Reinvigorate Bilateral Ties

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    death anniversary of shyama prasad mukherjee

    From Sacrifice to Sovereignty: How Modi’s India Is Realizing Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s Vision

    Rohith Vemula Bill Sparks Outrage Over Flawed Premise and Vote-Bank Politics

    Karnataka’s Rohith Vemula Bill Sparks Outrage Over Flawed Premise and Vote-Bank Politics

    Kamakhya Devi Temple- Ambubachi Mela

    Where the Goddess Bleeds: Inside the Sacred Mysteries of Kamakhya Temple

    Yoga as India's soft power

    As the World Bends, India Leads: Yoga Day and the Quiet Strength of Soft Power

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    mistakes to avoid during yoga

    6 Common Yoga Mistakes to Avoid for a Better Practice

    Yoga as India's soft power

    As the World Bends, India Leads: Yoga Day and the Quiet Strength of Soft Power

    Troubleshooting LED Power Supply Issues: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Troubleshooting LED Power Supply Issues: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Lenacapavir becomes first FDA-approved HIV preventive drug

    FDA Approves First Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Shot: Lenacapavir

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
No Result
View All Result
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Defense
  • Geopolitics
  • Knowledge
  • Law
  • Lounge

It’s Putin vs Merkel in Belarus and Lukashenko is rushing to Russia for help after snubbing it for China

Akshay Narang by Akshay Narang
3 September 2020
in Europe
Belarus, Russia, Merkel
Share on FacebookShare on X

As the entire world fights it out with a Communist-Authoritarian China, the European Union and its de facto leader German Chancellor Angela Merkel seem to have different priorities. The EU is still fighting Russia for more control of the post-Soviet states located in Europe. And now, the EU-Russian battle has reached the final frontier- Belarus.

Last month, Belarus President and dictator Alexander Lukashenko declared himself– ‘elected’ for a sixth straight term and that too with a whopping 80.23 per cent vote share. It is an open secret that the Belarus Presidential polls were rigged and today Belarus is on the boil with pro-democracy protesters hitting the streets. Now, Lukashenko has chosen to bank on Putin for stifling protests, while the EU seems to be doing all it can to bring down the dictator.

RelatedPosts

From Buyer to Partner: What the Su‑57 Means for India’s Military Autonomy Inside Russia’s Su‑57 Gamble with India

The West’s Fatal Gamble: Propping Up Pakistan’s Global Jihad Machine

New York Times spreads anti-India canard, links Moscow and New Delhi with UK’s Reform party

Load More

The European Union, in fact, has decided to sanction officials in the Lukashenko administration. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent said, “My understanding is that the EU … is thinking of about 10 to 15 names.” Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell also said, “We need to sanction those who are responsible if the EU wants to be coherent.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel herself has given a cold shoulder to the Belarus President. She said, “I don’t see a role for myself as a mediator at the moment since Lukashenko refused to talk to me, which I regret.” She added, “From our side, we will do everything to push for a national dialogue.” She is also pitting herself against Putin by warning that any Russian military intervention could “complicate” things.

The Brussels-based EU has rejected the August 9 Presidential elections held in Belarus and is also pushing for fresh elections in the country in a bid to topple Lukashenko. Meanwhile, the Belarus President himself grown apprehensive of the EU, and has been constantly blaming the Western world for fomenting demonstrations in his country ambition to turn Belarus into a “bridgehead against Russia.”

The Belarus President has been playing the NATO card, claiming that it has been aggressively posturing forces along Belarus borders with Poland and Lithuania. On the other hand, the Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the Belarus Presidential polls result was legitimate.

Putin is also ready to help Lukashenko take care of the pro-democracy protests. In an interview with the Russian State television, Putin said, “[Lukashenko] asked me to form a certain reserve of law enforcement employees, and I have done so. But we also agreed that they would not be used unless the situation gets out of control.”

Belarus’ proximity to Russia has always been a matter of concern for the European Union. The Brussels-based intergovernmental organisation has been able to keep Russia at bay in all European countries that broke out of the erstwhile USSR, except Belarus. Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania have become EU members and therefore they are considered closer to Brussels than to Moscow.

Other non-EU, post-Soviet States like Moldova and Georgia have also forged closer ties with Brussels. The Moldovan government itself desires EU accession, while Georgia too has expressed willingness to join the EU in the past. Moreover, Ukraine, another post-Soviet European nation, has gone much closer to Brussels ever since the Crimea annexation episode of 2014.

Of the seven post-Soviet European States, Belarus remains the only one that still remains pro-Russia at an official and institutional level. Belarus is the only European nation to become a part of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), an economic Union of post-Soviet nations located in Central Asia, Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Belarus is also a founding member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)- an organisation of post-Soviet Republics in Eurasia.

Within Belarus, the dictator-strongman, Alexander Lukashenko–in power since 1994–relied heavily on Russian support. He used the strong KGB espionage apparatus that Belarus succeeded from the erstwhile USSR to eliminate opposition in every form. Moreover, Lukashenko also avoided privatisation through cheap oil and gas supplies from Russia, allowing him to gain full control of State-run enterprises.

Russia was able to keep Belarus within its exclusive sphere of influence all this while, even though things had started changing just before the Belarus Presidential polls last month due to rising Chinese influence in Minsk. Last year, Minsk secured a loan of 500 million US dollars from the China Development Bank, after Russia couldn’t fulfil its promise of 600 million US dollars to Minsk.

Just before the August 9 polls, Lukashenko even accused Russia of interfering in the Belarusian poll process. However, it seems that after the elections, Lukashenko has once again banked heavily on Putin in face of the ongoing protests in Belarus.

Interestingly, the European Union wasn’t sanctioning Lukashenko’s administration before the August 9 polls, when the Belarusian dictator was getting closer to China. If democracy is the yardstick, then Lukashenko should have been sanctioned even before the Presidential polls, because the Belarus President was still ruling his country with an iron fist.

The EU is weaponizing democracy in Belarus to settle scores with Russia. Had it been for democracy, the EU wouldn’t have continued its strong economic and diplomatic ties with China either.

Therefore, as Belarus moves closer to Putin, the Eastern European country is fast-becoming the latest battleground between Merkel and Putin.

Tags: Alexander LukashenkoEURussia
Share33TweetSend
Previous Post

India all set to end China’s domination in toy market as PM Modi gears up to turn India into a toy Manufacturing hub

Next Post

PUBG ban is the last nail in the coffin of Chinese tech sector. It has turned Chinese investors into untouchables

Related Posts

Elon Musk, J.K. Rowling, Liz Truss concern over Grooming Jihad
Analysis

Elon Musk, JK Rowling, British MPs raise concerns over rampant grooming Jihad in UK

2 January 2025

The Islamo Leftist ecosystem often mock and turn a blind eye upon the concerning subject of Love Jihad. There...

Meloni expels Pakistani hate preacher Imam Zulfiqar
Europe

Meloni expels Pakistani hate preacher Imam Zulfiqar

10 October 2024

The Italian Government under Georgia Meloni have decided to expel Pakistani hate preacher Imam Zulfiqar Khan, back to his...

The ‘New India’: Independent and Autonomous
Americas

The ‘New India’: Independent and Autonomous

22 March 2022

The recent chain of events has once again shown the drastic change that India’s foreign policy has gone through...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms of use and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Currently Playing

Amarnath yatra 2025 explained: history, logistics and security

Amarnath yatra 2025 explained: history, logistics and security

00:06:47

when the God leaves the temple to be with his devotees.

00:05:31

R.P. Singh Exposes AAP: Following Indira's Model of Separatist Appeasement?

00:11:04

kamakhya Devi and the Power of Menstruation: Ambubachi Mela Explained.

00:04:47

From love to murder- how five plots took down raja raghuvanshi

00:04:38
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube
tfipostTfipost.com
Right Wing | News Analysis | Indian Opinion
  • About us
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited

No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited