On Tuesday, Britain said it would impose new economic and trade sanctions on Belarus, including the country's transport sector, over its support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The new package will include a ban on importing and exporting goods worth around £60m, including exports of petroleum products, high-tech components, luxury goods, and imports of Belarusian iron and steel.

Britain will also ban more Belarusian companies from issuing debt and securities in London.

Belarussian pro-Kremlin foreign policy has brought many western sanctions on Minsk. In 2021, Belarus allowed many refugees to use its territory as a transit to the European Union. European Union countries such as Poland fenced their borders to prevent anyone from entering their country, and it moved them to introduce sanctions against Minsk.