Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico flew to Moscow to participate in the celebrations in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. This is reported by the SHOT telegram channel.
"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," writes TK.
As EADaily reported, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico cannot fly to the Russian capital, since the Baltic countries have closed the airspace for the passage of his plane, as well as the board of Serbian President Alexander Vucic. Vucic arrived in Moscow in the afternoon, getting through Azerbaijan.
Earlier, the Serbian edition of Vechernye Novosti, citing a source, reported that Poland had also closed airspace for Fico.

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