China News Service, May 26th, a comprehensive report that the emergency landing of the Irish Ryanair airliner in Belarus continued to ferment.

On the 25th, Belarus released the record of the conversation between the dispatcher and the crew, and denounced the United States and Europe for "planned provocation."

At the same time, the United States said that it does not believe that Russia was involved in the incident in some way.

Belarus denounces the "planned provocative behavior" of the United States and Europe

  The Aviation Department of the Ministry of Transport of Belarus published on its website on the 25th the recording of the dialogue between the Minsk airport dispatcher and the crew of the emergency landing aircraft, and invited the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Air Transport Association, the European Aviation Safety Agency and the US and European civil aviation agencies to participate in the follow-up investigation .

On May 23, local time, Minsk, Belarus, an Irish Ryanair passenger plane landed at the Belarusian capital Minsk International Airport due to a bomb threat.

The picture shows the Belarusian security personnel inspecting the aircraft.

  According to the recordings, the dispatcher told the pilot that the intelligence department had received news about the bomb on the flight, which was said to have exploded over Vilnius.

He advised the crew to land at Minsk airport for safety reasons.

  The pilot further clarified the source of bomb information.

He was told that the security department at Minsk Airport had received an e-mail and the letter was sent to several airports.

  The pilot asked who advised the plane to land in Minsk, as well as airline, departure airport or arrival airport information.

The Belarusian dispatcher replied: "This is our suggestion." Then the pilot said that he planned to fly to Minsk Airport instead.

  According to the report, the dispatcher could not be heard threatening the crew members in the recording.

  European Commission spokesperson Stephen de Korsmek said on the 25th that the European Commission, together with member states, is working hard to implement the decision of the Brussels European Summit on the closure of EU airspace for Belarusian flights.

  Belarusian Foreign Minister Makkyi said that within 10 to 15 minutes after the landing of the passenger plane, Western politicians, not related experts, began to condemn Belarus, which Belarus considered this to be a "planned act of provocation."

White House: The U.S. does not think Russia is involved in the crash

  Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on the 25th that Western countries’ response to the plane’s emergency landing incident was outright hysterical, which is unfounded from the perspective of international law.

On May 23, local time, Minsk, Belarus, an Irish Ryanair passenger plane landed at the Belarusian capital Minsk International Airport due to a bomb threat, and then took off again and landed at its destination, Vilnius, Lithuania.

The picture shows the flight landing at Vilnius International Airport in Lithuania.

  "This is total hysteria, weird hysteria, no matter from the perspective of international law or our own experience, there is no basis. When our western partners act like this, no one has ever published it because of this. Similar statements, no hysterical screams." Zakharova said in a TV program.

  The White House Press Secretary Psaki said on the same day that the United States did not believe that Russia was involved in the emergency landing in some way.

  When asked whether the United States believes Russia is related to what happened in Minsk, Psaki said at a press conference: "We don't believe this."

  According to reports, at the meeting between the leaders of the United States and Russia in June, the two sides will discuss the emergency landing.