Estonian PM warns EU against dropping sanctions on Belarus airline
The European Union must not back down from imposing sanctions on Belarus state airline Belavia after several countries in the bloc expressed doubts over the measure, Estonia's prime minister said on Wednesday, warning that it could weaken the EU's hand. The EU and NATO have accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of using migrants as a weapon to pressure the West by sending people fleeing the Middle East to Minsk and then onto the borders of Poland and the Baltic states. The bloc agreed last week to press ahead with more sanctions on Belarus, targeting some 30 individuals and entities including the foreign minister and Belavia. However, EU diplomats said Germany and Italy were among EU countries arguing that Belavia’s promise to stop flying migrants from Syria and Iraq was enough for now. "We have heard that there are doubts for some countries regarding Belavia," Kaja Kallas said after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. "I think it would be a weak signal if Belavia was left out, because it's a state-managed company directly involved in bringing these people and opening new routes for smugglers and definitely should be sanctioned."<br/>
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Estonian PM warns EU against dropping sanctions on Belarus airline
The European Union must not back down from imposing sanctions on Belarus state airline Belavia after several countries in the bloc expressed doubts over the measure, Estonia's prime minister said on Wednesday, warning that it could weaken the EU's hand. The EU and NATO have accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of using migrants as a weapon to pressure the West by sending people fleeing the Middle East to Minsk and then onto the borders of Poland and the Baltic states. The bloc agreed last week to press ahead with more sanctions on Belarus, targeting some 30 individuals and entities including the foreign minister and Belavia. However, EU diplomats said Germany and Italy were among EU countries arguing that Belavia’s promise to stop flying migrants from Syria and Iraq was enough for now. "We have heard that there are doubts for some countries regarding Belavia," Kaja Kallas said after talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. "I think it would be a weak signal if Belavia was left out, because it's a state-managed company directly involved in bringing these people and opening new routes for smugglers and definitely should be sanctioned."<br/>