Germany to press Kuwait after Israeli barred from flight
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Germany's foreign ministry says it will press Kuwait about a law that prevented its national airline from transporting an Israeli citizen on a flight originating in Frankfurt.
Deputy foreign minister Michael Roth told Die Welt newspaper Friday that Germany's ambassador has been asked to raise the issue with Kuwaiti authorities.
The move follows a Frankfurt court ruling Thursday that Kuwait Airways didn't have to transport the Israeli on a 2016 flight that included a stopover in Kuwait City because it would have faced legal repercussions at home.
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The court noted the airline wasn't allowed to have contracts with Israelis under Kuwait's boycott of Israel.
Roth said: "It is incomprehensible to me that in today's Germany a passenger cannot board a plane simply because of his nationality."