There Is No Kremlin's Presidential Candidate in Belarus, Romanchuk

01.09.2010 15:32
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Deputy Chairman of the United Civil Party (UCP), aspirant for presidency, Jaroslav Romanchuk, is sure that there is no Kremlin's candidate in Belarus now. "Acting president has been this candidate for a long time. I say that now in Russia there is no distinct strategy towards Belarus. The Kremlin is just looking for new outlines of relations", Jaroslav Romanchuk says.

The UCP deputy chairman believes that official Minsk and Moscow will not get along well in near future, Euramost.org informs.

«I see that dialogue platforms of the Union State and the Customs Union may be frozen, even signed agreements may be torpedoed… But time will show», Belarusian opposition politician stresses.

Commenting on relations of the Kremlin and Belarusian opposition, Jaroslav Romanchuk stated that the Russian side clearly fancies the document worked out by the UCP.

«In particular, it is the concept of Belarusian-Russian relations’ restart. They understood the point of view on which format of relations we offer. This is free movement of goods, services, money and manpower. If we do that, then it will be a huge step forward. Furthermore, our slogan «Save the best» relates to Belarusian-Russian relations. The best is visa-free regime, free border crossing, joint social and information programs, cultural and educational exchanges. But both we and they should develop many elements», Jaroslav Romanchuk explains.

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