A plane carrying the Syrian delegation to the Geneva peace talks was
“prevented from refueling” after it landed at Athens airport, the state
television reported.
The delegation’s plane landed at Athens
international airport and was prevented from refueling,” Syrian
television said, adding that all airspace permissions had previously
been granted for the flight.
An official Syrian source confirmed
to report to AFP. “The plane carrying the official Syrian delegation
has been blocked for three hours at Athens airport because the Greek
authorities refuse to provide it with fuel,” the source said.
Greece’s
Foreign Ministry spokesman also confirmed that the plane had been
temporarily detained but had now been cleared for take-off, although
Greek air traffic controllers said the plane was still in Athens.
Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman Konstantinos Koutras told Reuters:
“The issue has been settled, there was a small delay over formalities.”
“Everything is OK, it has been cleared for take-off,” he added, without giving details on the reason for the delay.
The
delay might force the cancellation of a planned meeting between Syrian
Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem - who was on the plane - and United
Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, state TV said.
Negotiations between President Bashar al-Assad and opposition figures to
try and end a three-year conflict are due to start on Wednesday in
Switzerland following several days of disarray as world powers bickered
over who would attend.
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