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Kommersant: West slaps new sanctions on Belarus after Ryanair plane’s forced landing
The forced landing in Minsk of a Vilnius-bound Ryanair plane that left Greece on May 23 due to a bomb threat, which later turned out to be a false alarm, was the main issue discussed at the EU summit that kicked off in Brussels on Monday evening. The forced landing and the arrest of opposition figure Roman Protasevich, who was among the passengers, showed that it is possible that Belarusian-EU relations can go from bad to worse. With the conclusion of the summit’s first day, EU leaders approved a political decision to ban flights of Belarusian air carriers to the EU. Besides, they called on European airlines to avoid flying over the territory of the CIS member state, Kommersant reports.
Agreements between Moscow, Baku and Yerevan mitigate escalation risks in Karabakh - expert
Andrei Kortunov noted that although todayâs agreements could not resolve other problems of the region, such as the one of Nagorno-Karabakhâs status, which is hanging in the air, the sides were moving in the right direction
MOSCOW, January 11. /TASS/. Agreements on new infrastructure projects in Nagorno-Karabakh that were reached on Monday by the Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders, Vladimir Putin, Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan, will mitigate escalation risks in the region, a Russian expert told TASS on Monday. Any agreement, the more so the one in such an important sector as transport, seriously reduces risks of future escalation but gives no guarantees for a stable political settlement, said Andrei Kortunov, director general of the Russian Council on International Affairs, a thinktank. In such situations, any economic and infrastructure agreements take on a political