Latvia and Lithuania have banned the overflight of an airplane carrying Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić en route to Moscow.

Lithuanian authorities have officially banned the overflight of a Serbian plane to Moscow in which Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was supposed to be, Novosti has learned.

According to Lithuanian authorities, the overflight of an airplane carrying Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has been banned due to, as they state, “technical and diplomatic sensitivity”.

Following the news of the decision by the Lithuanian authorities, information also arrived that Latvia had taken the same measure.

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Latvian authorities have banned the overflight of the Serbian plane due to, as they state, “political sensitivity regarding the purpose of the flight”.

Novosti also recalls that Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was banned from flying over Poland and Lithuania, all in order to prevent him from participating in the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism.

An aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Yuri Ushakov, stated earlier that Putin will have a conversation with the President of Serbia on May 9th.

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Source: Vreme, Photo: Printscreen Youtube / The Aviation Factory; ATA Images

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