Czechia Allows Fico's Moscow Flight as Neighbors Close Airspace for Victory Day
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The duration of Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico's flight to Moscow to participate in the events dedicated to Victory Day can vary between four and eight hours, depending on the route chosen. The information was communicated to the TASS Agency by a source from the European Union's air traffic control services.
There were sensible people: Fico was finally allowed into the Russia on May 9
The Czech Republic has issued a permit for the flight of Robert Fico's plane to Russia. This was stated in the social network X by the press secretary of the Czech Foreign Ministry, Adam Cherge, according to the Novinky publication.
The Russian daily Moskovskij Komsomolets claims that the Czech Republic has banned Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico from using Czech airspace to fly over the country on his way to Moscow, where he will travel to celebrate Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War in May. However, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the MFA issued the overflight permit without delay and that the daily's claim is false.
Not everyone joined the ban on the Slovak Prime Minister.
The flight of the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fitso, to celebrate Victory Day in Moscow will take between 4 and 8 hours, and one of the key transit States will be the Czech Republic, which has already granted permission to fly its flight, as reported by TASS with reference to a source in the EU air traffic control services and the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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