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Belarusian Embassy discusses resumption of Belavia flights to London
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Belarusian Embassy discusses resumption of Belavia flights to London
Belarusian Embassy in London in talks with UK authorities about resuming Belavia flights, which were previously under sanctions, said in an interview … RIA Novosti, 12/29/2021
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LONDON, December 29 – RIA Novosti. The Belarusian Embassy in London is in talks with UK authorities about resuming Belavia flights, which were previously under sanctions, Republic Ambassador Maxim Yermolovich said in an interview with RIA Novosti. After the incident with Ryanair in May 2021, Britain banned Belavia from entering UK airspace without special permission. According to the Belarusian ambassador in London, the diplomatic mission is doing everything to resume flights. “This work is ongoing, including with the participation of qualified specialists here in the UK. Legal firms that represent the interests of the carrier in the UK, and we are trying to contact representatives of UK government agencies, to convey to them an objective position regarding the Belarusian air carrier “, said Ermolovich. will attempt to resume this work through the UK Foreign Office and Transport Department after Christmas Christmas holidays in Britain. restrictions on air travel would allow work to continue in other directions. The government of the Republic of Belarus has made its decision, this concerns the implementation of a large-scale constitutional reform, changes in the political system of the countries, we therefore await an adequate response to these actions from Western countries, including the Gra nfrom Britain, After the May 23 incident with the forced landing of the Ryanair plane, on which the opponent Roman Protasevich, who was later arrested at Minsk airport, flew, European countries have said Belarus forced the plane to land at its airport under an invented pretext. Belarusian authorities denied forcing the plane to land because of a false message about mining, stressed that they were only recommending it, and the pilot made the decision. The EU has banned the use of Union airspace and airports by Belarusian air carrier planes. Airlines from several Western countries have decided to bypass Belarus. Relations between Belarus and Western countries deteriorated sharply after the presidential elections in the republic, which were held in August 2020, which Alexander Lukashenko won for the sixth time. Unauthorized mass opposition protests have taken place in the country, which, among other things, have been suppressed by law enforcement officials with special equipment and means. On February 11, the Belarusian KGB announced that the protest demonstrations had all but disappeared. Belarusian authorities have repeatedly stated that protests in the country are being coordinated from abroad. Lukashenko accused the West of direct interference in the situation in the republic, noted that the unrest is led by the United States and that the Europeans “play the game” with them. The European Union, Britain, the United States, Canada and a number of other countries have gradually introduced sanctions against Belarusian officials, as well as companies, accusing Minsk of election violations and violations human rights. The EU’s sanctions packages include Belarusian airline Belavia and shipping company Belaeronavigatsia. Read the full text of the interview on the website & gt; & gt; & gt;
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