Belarus may receive 3 billion euros from EU if the presidential election in December is fair.
"Belarus is now standing at crossroads. One road leads to closer relations with the European Union. However, it goes through the respect to human rights, the rights of minorities, and, in the first place, through free democratic elections. And it's not the outcome of the election which is very important to Europe. It's the quality of the election", said Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski during a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle after their visit to Belarus on Tuesday.
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