2002 press releases
Department of State on New U.S. Visa Restrictions Against Belarus (November 26, 2002)
Effective immediately, the United States Government will not issue visas for official and personal travel to the United States by Mr. Alexander Lukashenko, leader of Belarus, and seven other high-ranking officials of his government. We are taking this step in tandem with 14 member countries of the European Union.
The United States Government imposes this extraordinary measure in view of the continuing erosion of human rights and democratic principles in Belarus, specifically the forced shutdown of the OSCE Advisory and Monitoring Group in Minsk.
The United States Government will monitor the situation in Belarus in determining whether to continue this visa policy with respect to Belarus. In this regard, we would welcome the return of the OSCE Advisory and Monitoring Group to Minsk. Belarus must undertake a policy of political liberalization and respect for human rights if it hopes to improve relations with the international community and end its self-imposed isolation.