Khaleej Times

Qatari actions against UAE flights jeopardise civilians: UAE ministry

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abu dhabi — The UAE will follow all official internatio­nal channels, including contacting the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on, ICAO, about Qatar’s intercepti­on of two regular UAE aircraft en route to Bahrain, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n has stated.

The statement came during a briefing organised by the ministry at its premises on Wednesday for the ambassador­s of permanent members of the UN Security Council to the UAE and those of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt.

The briefing, attended by representa­tives of the UAE Armed Forces and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), refuted the Qatari allegation­s that a UAE military aircraft violated Qatar’s airspace. Radar footages documentin­g Qatari violations were presented by UAE Armed Forces and GCAA during the briefing.

Footages were shown, which evidenced that the UAE military aircraft accused by Doha of violating Qatari airspace was flying over the UAE airspace over a training zone acknowledg­ed by the two countries and that its mission did not last more than 30 seconds.

During the meeting, presentati­ons and a short video by the GCAA and the UAE Armed Forces were shown that included radar footage documentin­g in real time two other separate incidents of intercepti­on of two military cargo aircraft that were flying over the Arabian Gulf by Qatari Mirage fighters. Though the two aircraft were well clear of the Qatari Airspace, the footages showed that they were followed by the Qatari fighters.

The footage also indicated that the UAE civilian aircraft intercepte­d by Qatar’s Air Force, which took off from the Al Odaid Air Base, were flying well clear of Qatari airspace and that they were regular, scheduled, flights, following well-known routes, with the relevant approvals and internatio­nally recognised permits.

Dr. Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said at the briefing that the actions by the Qatari aircraft against the UAE aircraft and the internatio­nal air safety showed clearly that the authoritie­s in Qatar are determined to escalate the situation. What happened was not an accident, but rather part of a trend that placed civilian lives in jeopardy, he said.

“We are really talking here about facts and incident escalation. We ask our honoured ambassador­s convening here to understand that this is not part of the rhetoric we hear in each incident. A disaster was about to happen. However, the UAE will not escalate and will follow legal channels and we have strong grounding for this.”

“The UAE response will be balanced, legal and in conformity with internatio­nal laws and regulation­s,” he added, affirming that the Qatari actions are irresponsi­ble escalation.

The Qatari actions prove that the Qatari authoritie­s don’t respect internatio­nal laws and convention­s and endanger air safety and passengers’ lives, said the GCAA. — Wam

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