Slovak PM seeks to fly to Moscow via Poland

Ivanna Kostina, Tetyana Oliynyk — 20 April, 21:22
Slovak PM seeks to fly to Moscow via Poland
Robert Fico. Photo: Getty Images

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who has been invited to a military parade in Moscow to mark Victory Day on 9 May, is now seeking to travel there via Poland after the Baltic states refused to allow his aircraft to cross their airspace.

Source: Polish news agency PAP, as reported by European Pravda

Details: Poland has received a request from Slovakia for permission for Fico's aircraft to fly to Moscow, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maciej Wewiór said.

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He added that the request is currently being reviewed.

Background:

  • On 19 April, Fico complained that Lithuania and Latvia will not allow his aircraft to pass through their airspace so that he can attend a military parade in Moscow on 9 May.
  • Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha thanked Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia for making that decision.
  • Last year, the Baltic states also refused to allow Fico's aircraft to cross their airspace en route to Moscow.
  • The ban on overflying the Baltic states obliged Fico to take a southern route to Moscow via Hungary, Romania, the Black Sea, Georgia and Russia.

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