European countries refuse to allow Sergei Lavrov’s plane to cross their airspace

AA / Sarajevo

Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bulgaria have announced that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s plane, which is regarding to fly to Serbia, will not be allowed to cross their airspace.

According to local media, the three European countries have refused to grant an air corridor to the plane of the Russian foreign minister, who is due to fly to Belgrade on June 6-7.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is expected to meet tomorrow, Monday, with Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Aleksandar Bocan Harsenko to discuss the decision of these European countries.

*Translated from Arabic by Mourad Belhaj


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