South American Countries ‘to recall’ Envoys Over Bolivia Plane Row

{{Four South American countries say they will recall some of their ambassadors after the Bolivian president’s plane was banned from European airspace.}}

Evo Morales’ plane, returning from Russia, was rerouted to Austria, amid rumours that American fugitive Edward Snowden was on board.

Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Uruguay say the incident violated international law.

Envoys will be recalled from France, Spain, Portugal and Italy, they say.

Mr Snowden, a former CIA contractor, is wanted by Washington on charges of leaking secrets about US surveillance schemes.

{{‘Hostile act’}}

Speaking at a summit in Montevideo, the Uruguayan foreign minister, Luis Almagro, said the actions of the European governments were “groundless, discriminatory and arbitrary”.

He went on: “The gravity of the situation – which is a typical neo-colonial practice – is an unusual, unfriendly and hostile act which violates human rights and affects the freedom of transit, displacement and immunity that is enjoyed by every head of state.”

The European countries have called the incident a “misunderstanding”. France has apologised, blaming “conflicting information” while Spain said it had been told Mr Snowden had been on the plane.

On Friday, Mr Snowden said he sought asylum in Russia as he was unable to travel to Latin America.

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