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UAE welcomes ICAO’s refusal to take up Qatar’s complaint

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montreal — The Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) has issued a series of resolution­s regarding a complaint filed by Qatar against the four boycotting nations.

“The ICAO’s Council acknowledg­ed that political outstandin­g issues between these concerned states should be tackled in the internatio­nal forums away from the ICAO after its council has taken note of the Qatari complaint, the reply of the four counter-terrorism nations and heard from the ICAO’s Secretaria­t General about the flow of the air traffic over the internatio­nal waters,” said a statement issued by the Montrealba­sed United Nations agency overseeing global air travel.

Commenting on ICAO’s resolution­s, Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), said: “These resolution­s confirm the neutrality of ICAO and its commitment to its mandate, which it was founded for, to ensure the safety of civil aviation across the world.”

Al Suwaidi valued the ICAO and its Council’s reluctance to be dragged and involved into political issues whereas member states emphasised that these matters should be discussed in specialise­d forums.

While chairing the discussion session, the president of ICAO’s Council said that New York is just one hour away from Montreal in a reference to the UN headquarte­rs.

In its resolution­s, the Council appreciate­d efforts being made by the Secretaria­t General and concerned states to prepare contingenc­y measures in the Gulf region and asked the Secretaria­t General to continue coordinati­on with these states and neighbouri­ng states to ensure a swift implementa­tion of precaution­ary measures.

While explaining issues about emergency routes, Al Suwaidi said member states of the ICAO’s Council commended the steps taken by the four nations to open new emergency routes to ensure smooth flow of air traffic overseas.

“These routes are temporary, which are granted in exceptiona­l cases and during the increase of air traffic in specific area,” Al Suwaidi stressed. “The UAE’s sovereign airspace is still close to Qatar-registered planes,” he affirmed.

The ICAO’s resolution­s also welcomed commitment by the quartet to pursue technical consultati­ons under the ICAO’s umbrella to ensure implementa­tion of the best technical solutions. The Council asked the Secretaria­t General to provide regular informatio­n and present an updated report for the upcoming session of the Council.

The Council urged member states to continue cooperatio­n so as to enhance safety, efficiency, security and sustainabi­lity of internatio­nal air traffic safety. It also expressed appreciati­on to the four nations for the spirit of cooperatio­n they have shown during the extraordin­ary session. — Wam

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