NATO restricts access to its Brussels headquarters to a number of Belarusian officials in light of the Minsk interception of Ryanair. This decision was announced by the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance Jens Stoltenberg. He explained NATO's position with security measures, USNews reports..
According to the AFR agency, the restrictions will affect five people, including the permanent representative of Belarus to NATO, Alexander Mikhnevich.. All five will still be able to come to the headquarters of the alliance in the Belgian capital, but only as visitors and accompanied by NATO personnel, thereby they will be deprived of access to a number of premises..