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Recently, the European Union (EU) has put sanctions on Belarus and cut off its aviation links.
- Belarus was part of the USSR before its disintegration in 1991 and lies on the flight path of routes within Europe and between Europe and Asia.
Background
- Belarus authorities scrambled a fighter jet (Soviet-era MiG-29) which escorted a Ryanair-operated passenger plane flying from Athens to Lithuania.
- The plane was suddenly diverted to Minsk (capital of Belarus), on the pretext of what turned out to be a false bomb alert, where authorities detained Roman Protasevich who had been on board.
- Protasevich is a Lithuania-based journalist. He is wanted in Belarus on extremism charges and stands accused of organising mass riots and of inciting social hatred.
- EU member state Lithuania urged the EU and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) to respond.
EU’s Reaction
- It called on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to urgently investigate Belarus forcing a Ryanair plane to land in Minsk on a Greece-Lithuania flight.
- EU leaders met in Brussels and called for Belarusian airlines to be banned from the EU’s airspace and urged EU-based carriers to avoid flying over Belarus.
- They agreed to widen the list of Belarusian individuals they already sanction.
- The EU and other Western countries also called for the release of Mr. Protasevich.
- Criticisms
- The EU has no authority over flights taking off and landing in Belarus or flying over its airspace, apart from direct flights that originate or land in Europe.
- Also, ICAO does not have any regulatory powers over the airspace.
- Skirting Belarus will slow flights down and cost airlines money.
NATO’s Reaction
- It has officially condemned the forced diversion and has called for an urgent independent investigation by the ICAO.
- It held that the detention of Pratasevich was an affront to the principles of political dissent and freedom of the press and called on Belarus to respect fundamental human rights and freedoms and to abide by the rules-based international order.
(Image Courtesy: BBC)
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Source: TH
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