Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico flew to Moscow to participate in the celebrations in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in World War II. About it reports the telegram channel SHOT.
“The politician’s plane had to make a big detour through the airspace of Hungary, Romania and Georgia to get to Moscow. Tonight his plane landed in the capital’s Vnukovo,” the TC writes.
According to media reports, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico could not fly to the Russian capital because the Baltic states closed the airspace for the passage of his plane, as well as the flight of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. Vucic flew to Moscow earlier, traveling via Azerbaijan.
Earlier, the Serbian daily Vecernje Novosti quoted a source as saying that Poland had also closed the airspace for Fico.
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