World News | NATO Restricts HQ Access for Belarus Officials
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The NATO military alliance is restricting access to its headquarters for a group of Belarus officials in the wake of Minsk's decision to divert a Ryanair passenger plane to arrest a dissident journalist earlier this month.
Brussels, May 31 (AP) The NATO military alliance is restricting access to its headquarters for a group of Belarus officials in the wake of Minsk's decision to divert a Ryanair passenger plane to arrest a dissident journalist earlier this month.
“We have decided to restrict the access of Belarusian personnel to the NATO headquarters based on our assessment of security measures at the headquarters,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters Monday.
The move is expected to involve about five officials. They will still be able to enter NATO's sprawling headquarters complex in Brussels but only as visitors, not with their usual delegation badges, depriving them of access to some areas.
Belarus's international isolation has deepened since the May 23 incident, in which Belarusian flight controllers told the crew of a Ryanair jet of an alleged a bomb threat and instructed them to land in Minsk, where journalist Raman Pratasevich was pulled off the plane by authorities.
NATO ambassadors said last week that the “unacceptable act seriously violated the norms governing civil aviation and endangered the lives of the passengers and crew.”
Stoltenberg has branded the Belarus move “a state hijacking.” (AP)
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