Hungarian foreign minister condemns Ryanair forced landing in Belarus – UPDATE
Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on Tuesday condemned the forced landing of a Ryanair plane by authorities in Belarus, saying that forcing a commercial airliner to land “without any reason whatsoever” was “unacceptable, especially since the airliner in question was travelling between two European Union countries”.
Speaking to MTI on the sidelines of an EU summit in Dublin, Szijjártó welcomed that “the EU finally took united, swift, determined and forceful action. We are happy to see the fast decision making on response measures which we fully support,” he said.
Belorussian authorities on Sunday intercepted a Ryanair airliner travelling from Athens to Vilnius, and forced it to land in Minsk citing a bomb threat.
The airliner was accompanied by a Belarusian fighter jet to the airport, where a passenger, Belarusian opposition journalist Roman Protasevich, was arrested. Protasevich was a former editor-in-chief of Telegram channel NEXTA, which Belarus has declared extremist.
The EU decided at the summit on Monday to ban Belarusian flights from entering EU airspace and using EU airports, and called on EU airline companies to avoid Belarusian airspace. Further sanctions are in the pipeline.
Fidesz EP group
Meanwhile, the MEPs of ruling Fidesz issued a statement on Tuesday, also condemning the forced landing of the Ryanair passenger plane.
They said in their statement to MTI that “such atrocity” was unacceptable in Europe.
“Forcing a plane to land in a move that disregards any human circumstances and laws, and threatens the safety of its passengers is unacceptable,”
they said and stated their support to an immediate release of Protasevich and his girlfriend. The MEPs hailed the common position EU heads of state and government adopted on Monday on the matter.
Source: MTI
What Belarus has done is totally unacceptable, although I am convinced “they” don’t give a “hoot”
what we think.