EU summit participants rule to expand economic sanctions against Belarus - Merkel
<p> MINSK, May 25 - PrimePress. The heads of state and government of the EU countries decided to expand sanctions against Belarus and include new individuals and organizations on the black list, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters on Tuesday following the EU summit. </p> <p> </p> <p> “We demanded that Belarus immediately release both detainees [activist Roman Protasevich and Sofia Sapega]. We believe that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) should urgently investigate the incident [with the forced landing of the Ryanair],” she said. </p> <p> </p> <p> “We asked the foreign ministers of [EU countries] to include new persons and organizations in the sanctions list and make a decision on new targeted economic sanctions," Merkel said, noting that "many Belarusian politicians and President [Alexander] Lukashenko “ are already on the black list. </p> <p> </p> <p> A Vilnius-bound Ryanair flight that took off fr om Athens was forced to make an emergency landing at Minsk International Airport on May 23 after a reported bomb threat. The plane landed safely and no bomb was found on board. Roman Protasevich, one of the co-founders of the Nexta Telegram channel, which was recognized as extremist in Belarus, was among the passengers. Protasevich, currently living in Lithuania and wanted in Belarus, was detained after the airliner was forced to make an emergency landing in the Belarusian capital. The plane left Minsk and continued on to Vilnius late on Sunday. Later, it was reported that Russian national Sofia Sapega had been detained along with Protasevich. The same information was posted on the website of European Humanities University in Lithuania, wh ere she studies. </p> <p> </p> <p> Roman Protasevich is charged under three articles of the Criminal Code of Belarus. Under one of the articles, Protasevich is charged with masterminding mass riots. </p> <p> </p> <p> Spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Anatoly Glaz said the actions by the Belarusian authorities in the Ryanair jet incident had been in conformity with international norms. According to Glaz, Minsk is ready to receive experts to eliminate insinuations. </p> <p> </p> <p> The European Union, individual EU member states, NATO, journalistic and human rights organizations condemned the incident with the landing of the plane and the detention of Protasevich and called on the Belarusian authorities to immediately release him. End </p>
2021-05-26
Primepress
MINSK, May 25 - PrimePress. The heads of state and government of the EU countries decided to expand sanctions against Belarus and include new individuals and organizations on the black list, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters on Tuesday following the EU summit.
“We demanded that Belarus immediately release both detainees [activist Roman Protasevich and Sofia Sapega]. We believe that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) should urgently investigate the incident [with the forced landing of the Ryanair],” she said.
“We asked the foreign ministers of [EU countries] to include new persons and organizations in the sanctions list and make a decision on new targeted economic sanctions," Merkel said, noting that "many Belarusian politicians and President [Alexander] Lukashenko “ are already on the black list.
A Vilnius-bound Ryanair flight that took off fr om Athens was forced to make an emergency landing at Minsk International Airport on May 23 after a reported bomb threat. The plane landed safely and no bomb was found on board. Roman Protasevich, one of the co-founders of the Nexta Telegram channel, which was recognized as extremist in Belarus, was among the passengers. Protasevich, currently living in Lithuania and wanted in Belarus, was detained after the airliner was forced to make an emergency landing in the Belarusian capital. The plane left Minsk and continued on to Vilnius late on Sunday. Later, it was reported that Russian national Sofia Sapega had been detained along with Protasevich. The same information was posted on the website of European Humanities University in Lithuania, wh ere she studies.
Roman Protasevich is charged under three articles of the Criminal Code of Belarus. Under one of the articles, Protasevich is charged with masterminding mass riots.
Spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Anatoly Glaz said the actions by the Belarusian authorities in the Ryanair jet incident had been in conformity with international norms. According to Glaz, Minsk is ready to receive experts to eliminate insinuations.
The European Union, individual EU member states, NATO, journalistic and human rights organizations condemned the incident with the landing of the plane and the detention of Protasevich and called on the Belarusian authorities to immediately release him. End