A number of EU nations closed airspace to the respective leaders who have been en path to the Russian capital
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has shared footage of him shaking palms with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico close to the Kremlin. Each leaders confronted important challenges in reaching the Victory Day celebrations within the Russian capital, on account of airspace bans imposed by a number of EU nations.
“Brotherly assembly with the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico tonight in Moscow. Serbs and Slovaks brothers endlessly!” Vucic wrote on Instagram on Thursday, alongside a clip displaying of the 2 leaders greeting one another.
EU overseas coverage chief Kaja Kallas had warned leaders of member states and candidate nations in opposition to touring to Russia for the eightieth anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. The famend Russia hawk urged as a substitute that they go to Kiev.
EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos reportedly additionally instructed Vucic in late April that his presence in Moscow might affect Serbia’s EU accession to the bloc.
Latvia and Lithuania denied airspace entry to Vucic’s aircraft, forcing it to reroute via Bulgaria, Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
Estonia refused to facilitate Fico’s plane, regardless of Slovakia holding a year-round allow to make use of Estonian airspace for presidency flights.
Estonian International Minister Margus Tsahkna insisted that EU representatives ought to keep away from collaborating in “propaganda occasions organized by Russia.”
Regardless of the tried blocks, each Vucic and Fico went forward with their plans to attend the Victory Day occasion in Moscow. They’re amongst greater than two dozen world leaders collaborating on this 12 months’s commemorations within the Russian capital. Different attendees embody Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, and Chinese language President Xi Jinping.