Donika Gervala is left at the front line against Russia: How Blinken, Borrell, and Raab reacted

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore scandalized the opinion last night by means of a tweet, calling for Europe to show Russia muscles, and where Kosovo said “is almost” for such a thing. And it seems that no one has overcome it with the severity of the reaction, not even the American Secretary of State, [...]
The post is in question with a lame syntax, but it can be understood as follows: “Poutin is becoming more aggressive, counting on the weakness of the West. Without Putin's approval there would be no attack on the plane from Belarus, no new threats from Vuciqi, with 30 more tanks, no warplanes from Russia. NATO, the US and the EU must take action to protect the allies. Kosovo stands ready!”

This threatening post against Russia, Serbia's Belarus is at one time a warning post against NATO, the US and the EU for their “Dobity” has led to money.
But how have our allied countries reacted to Belarus's unprecedented action?
First, the occasion is worth explaining. Belarusian authorities had sent a flight to Ryanair for false information about a bomb so that the flight taking place in Belarusic airspace, which was launched from Athens to reach Vilnius, Lithuania, did not reach its destination without stopping in Minsk.
Purpose? Within this flight was a 26-year-old blogger who had co-ordinated last August's protests against President Alexander Lukashenko. Belarus sought to arrest the man in question.
Within Ryanair's flight that landed in Minsk, five passengers were urgently stopped. Blogger Protasevich and his girlfriend make two. Three others are believed to be members of the KGB Secret Service.
How did other countries react to this action of Belarus?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in his Twitter reaction, seems much softer than our Foreign Ministry demanding that the case be investigated.
“We strongly condemn the shocking act of the Lucas regime to divert a commercial flight in order to arrest a journalist. We seek an international investigation and are co-operating with our partners for the next steps. The United States is alongside the Belarusian people. ”

We remember that Blinken a few days ago, but on his Twitter post, Sali Berisha told the close family <x0non grata” and prevented him from joining the US.
We can't even imagine what the Kosovo MPJ would do. Berisha.
United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Secretary Dominic Raab has already condemned what he calls “serious violation of international law and civil aviation” by the Belarusian side. It requires avoiding flights to this country by British citizens.

European Union for Foreign Affairs High Representative Josep Borrell also appears more cautious than Kosovo's MPJ in response. He warns of additional sanctions on the Lukashenko regime and seeks the release of arrested journalist and his girlfriend.

It seems that Donika Gervala is at the front of the war against Belarus and Russia. /Periscope











