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EU expands Belarus sanctions to include hybrid activities

The European Union (EU)?on Monday widened its sanctions against?Belarus to include actions that are viewed as undermining democracy, rule of law and overall security within member states.

The sanctions are in response to the repeated disruptions of air traffic by meteorological balloons that have been launching into Lithuanian airspace from Belarus.

The EU Council stated that "the new 'criterion' will allow the EU impose restrictive actions against those who plan, direct or engage in foreign information manipulation, interference and support."

The EU will be able also to target unauthorised entry on the territory of a member country," the report added.

Last week, Lithuania declared a "state of emergency" and requested that parliament authorise military support for border guards and police after a wave of smugglers balloons from Belarus disrupted the air traffic.

Belarus has denied responsibility for the balloons, and accused Lithuanian provocations. (Reporting and writing by Andrew Gray, Lili Bayer and Louise Breusch Rasmussen; editing by Bart Meijer).

(source: Reuters)