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Belarus threatens to expel U.S. ambassador if Washington imposes new economic sanctions
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10:11, December 31, 2007

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Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened on Sunday to expel U.S. ambassador in Minsk if Washington imposes new economic sanctions on his country, according to news reports reaching here.

"Let the American ambassador in Minsk be engaged in her own problems or leave her post ahead of time, speaking of a possibility of clamping down on Belarus economic sanctions," the Itar-Tass news agency quoted Lukashenko as saying when visiting a children's social village.

Once the possible sanctions affect substantially the Belarussian economy, the ambassador "will be the first to be kicked out of Belarus," he was quoted as saying, vowing to "respond immediately and in the toughest possible way" against U.S. sanction.

Lukashenko also said Belarus might terminate the use of the U.S. dollar in the country and switch to other currencies.

"We can survive without the dollar... We are building up reserves in the yen and yuan. We can switch to the euro..." He was quoted as saying.

U.S. ambassador to Belarus Karen Stewart warned in Minsk on Dec. 13 that Washington could impose new sanctions on the nation over its refusal to free political prisoners and allow democratic freedoms.

The new sanctions could target other state-owned Belarussian companies, Stewart said.

Washington had previously imposed travel restrictions on Belarussian officials and earlier this year the U.S. authorities imposed sanctions against Belarussian state-controlled oil-processing company Belneftekhim by freezing its assets and barring American companies from doing business with it.

Beleneftekhim controls two refineries and a potash plant and generates one-fifth of Belarus's foreign currency earnings.

Last year, the United States and the European Union also slapped travel sanctions on Lukashenko.


Source; Xinhua



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