1、ANTON ACHREMOV,ANDRIUS PROCHORENKOAnton Achremov.Anton is a graduate of the Institute of International Relati-ons and Political Science at Vilnius University and joined the EESC team in 2022.Anton contributes to the deve-lopment of analytical and informative content,focusing on Russia,Belarus,and th
2、e Eastern Partnership countries.Andrius Prochorenko.Senior Operati-ons Manager at EESC,Masters degree from the Institute of International Re-lations and Political Science,Vilnius University.He is responsible for the implementation of EESCs internatio-nal projects on hybrid threats,infor-mation warfa
3、re and the development of Eastern Partnership countries.He also contributes to the organisation of high-level political events and con-ferences,and other national and inter-national projects,and is co-author of EESC studies.BELARUSIAN TRENDSin 2022 Q2Analytical overview April-JuneHighlights y It is
4、estimated that the Belarusian economy could lose between 16-18 billion annually as a result of the sanctions.The coun-trys GDP is expected to fall by USD 1.2 billion in 2014 and by 4.1%in 2022.y To reduce the impact of the sanctions,Belarus intends to pur-sue an active economic stimulus policy by fi