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What does the Bonn Agreement 1978 authorize against non-cooperating countries in hijacking cases?

  1. Suspension of diplomatic ties

  2. Cease all flights and ban incoming flights

  3. Economic sanctions

  4. Military intervention

The correct answer is: Cease all flights and ban incoming flights

The Bonn Agreement 1978 authorized the "cease all flights and ban incoming flights" option due to the frequency of hijacking incidents during that time. A was incorrect because diplomatic ties would not have been effective in preventing hijacking incidents. C was not mentioned as a possible option in the agreement. D was incorrect because military intervention would not have been an appropriate response for hijacking cases.