Japan bars Belarusian airlines from arrival over forced landing
The government said Thursday it has decided to ban planes operated by any Belarusian airline from landing in Japan after the Eastern European country forced a civilian plane to land and arrested a dissident journalist on board last month. Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said the government will also advise Japanese airlines to avoid flying over Belarus, given the country’s action last month possibly violated the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The ban on arrivals by Belarusian planes is symbolic, as Japan and Belarus have no direct air connection. It follows a move by the European Union last week to ban Belarusian airlines from flying over the EU’s airspace or using its airports. “We strongly condemn the forced landing of a civilian aircraft and the arbitrary arrest of a specific passenger on board by the Belarusian authorities, and we demand the immediate release of the arrested journalist,” Kato said at a regular news conference. The Japanese move also came after the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven industrialized nations condemned the action by Belarus.<br/>
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Japan bars Belarusian airlines from arrival over forced landing
The government said Thursday it has decided to ban planes operated by any Belarusian airline from landing in Japan after the Eastern European country forced a civilian plane to land and arrested a dissident journalist on board last month. Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said the government will also advise Japanese airlines to avoid flying over Belarus, given the country’s action last month possibly violated the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The ban on arrivals by Belarusian planes is symbolic, as Japan and Belarus have no direct air connection. It follows a move by the European Union last week to ban Belarusian airlines from flying over the EU’s airspace or using its airports. “We strongly condemn the forced landing of a civilian aircraft and the arbitrary arrest of a specific passenger on board by the Belarusian authorities, and we demand the immediate release of the arrested journalist,” Kato said at a regular news conference. The Japanese move also came after the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven industrialized nations condemned the action by Belarus.<br/>