EU leaders agree to pile more sanctions on Belarus over Ryanair incident
EU leaders agreed to cut air links with Belarus on Monday, as leader Alexander Lukashenko's regime paraded a dissident journalist arrested after his flight was forced to land in Minsk.
BRUSSELS, MAY 25: European Union leaders agreed on
Monday to impose more sanctions on Belarus, including economic ones, called on
their airlines to avoid Belarusian airspace and authorised work to ban
Belarusian airlines from European skies and airports.
Meeting in Brussels, the 27
National leaders of the bloc demanded an immediate release of dissident
journalist Roman Protasevich, as well as an investigation by the International
Organization for Civilian Aviation into a Sunday incident during which Belarus
forced a Ryanair flight to land in Minsk.
"We are closing our airspace
to planes from Belarus and call on EU airlines not to fly over the
country," said the head of the bloc's executive, European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen. "Further economic sanctions will be
presented soon."
EU leaders agree to pile more sanctions on Belarus over Ryanair incident
The EU currently has a travel ban
and an asset freeze in place on 88 Belarusians, including Alexander Lukashenko,
and 7 companies, over Minsk's crackdown on protests following a contested presidential
election last year.
Further individual sanctions
could target oligarchs bank-rolling Lukashenko, diplomats said.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said the new restrictions must be put in place immediately.
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COURTESY Anews
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