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10.11.2021 15:57
Ban airlines involved in Lukashenko's human trafficking from EU skies
Ahead of today’s plenary debate on the migration crisis on the EU’s eastern border, the EPP Group is calling for sanctions to stop the flood of migrants to Belarus, including a ban on the airlines involved in Lukashenko's human trafficking.
“As EU Ambassadors consider a new package of sanctions on the Belarusian regime, we should also make clear that those airlines that fly migrants to Minsk should be banned from European airspace and denied the right of landing on EU territory”, said Michael Gahler MEP, EPP Group Spokesman on Foreign Affairs.
“It is clear that the current crisis on the EU eastern border is a well-coordinated attack staged by Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko. It's a test for the relations between the EU and Russia and Belarus. We need to be clear that this border is not a national one, but that it is the EU's external border. It can and should be protected jointly. And those governments receiving EU funds to defend it, including the Polish Government, should cooperate with us and make sure their actions are transparent and in accordance with humanitarian standards”, he stressed.
Marian-Jean Marinescu MEP, EPP Group Spokesman on Transport, added: "Months have passed since the EU banned access to EU airspace and airports for Belarusian carriers but more sanctions are needed. It is time to cut off the European sky to Lukashenko. We have to stop Belarusians from flying migrants to Minsk using EU airplanes, but we must also blacklist third-country airlines that are active in human trafficking."
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The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 179 Members from all EU Member States
Committee Coordinator
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Gabriela KAROL-VAN DEN BROECK
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