With European Union facing global flak over imposition of a green tax on all aircraft flying in its skies, world airlines' body IATA has warned European airlines of 'retaliatory action' by non-EU nations if a global solution was not arrived at soon. 'Time is not on our side. Airlines from Europe may face some retaliatory action. And some non-European airlines may have to choose whether to obey the law of their land or that of Europe two more unintended consequences which should convince all states that the International Civil Aviation Organisation is the way forward,' IATA chief Tony Tyler said according to pti. He called for a global solution through the ICAO, a UN-body, to break the impasse on Europe's plans to 'unilaterally' include global aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. India, Russia, the US, China and several other countries would meet in Moscow later this month to decide on whether to take retaliatory measures against the EU on its 'unilateral' decision to impose carbon tax on air travel. The EU imposed the tax from January, but about 30 countries, including India, Russia, China and the US, opposed the move, saying it was 'inconsistent with the international legal regimes'. In a speech to the European Aviation Club in Brussels wednesday Tyler said the consequences of the 'unilateral and extra-territorial approach go beyond market distortions to states seeing this as an attack on their sovereignty.' 'I am sensing a growing recognition that a global scheme developed through the ICAO would provide a superior solution both for managing aviation's emissions and to resolving the political problems caused by extending the scheme beyond Europe's borders,' the IATA Director General and CEO said. 'We will do all that we can to promote a pragmatic solution.'
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