Source: THE MOSCOW TIMES
Russian airlines are not stopping foreign nationals affected by a U.S. travel ban on some Middle Eastern countries from boarding flights bound for the United States, pending advice from the country's aviation authorities.
"Russian airlines are following Russian legislation in regards to their passengers, including those who are taking connecting flights,” an unnamed source told the Interfax news agency. “No passenger, regardless of nationality, is being barred from taking flights to the United States without a valid reason.”
Russian airlines are still waiting for guidance from the country's aviation authorities on whether to stop passengers affected by the ban from boarding or refund tickets, the source said.
U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed the travel ban in an executive order signed Friday.
Travelers or refugees who have nationality or dual nationality of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen are not permitted to enter the United States for 90 days, and cannot be issued with a visa during that time.
The
executive order also indefinitely banned all refugees from Syria, and
halted the country's entire refugee program for 120 days.
Trump
has so far defended the law, despite protesters flooding U.S. arrivals
terminals and American streets. He dismissed critics who labelled the
decision as a ban against Muslims.
This
is not about religion - this is about terror and keeping our country
safe,” he wrote on Facebook. “We will again be issuing visas to all
countries once we are sure we have reviewed and implemented the most
secure policies over the next 90 days."
“I
have tremendous feeling for the people involved in this horrific
humanitarian crisis in Syria. My first priority will always be to
protect and serve our country, but as President I will find ways to help
all those who are suffering,” he wrote.
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