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Lithuania has closed its airspace to flights carrying the Slovak and Serbian leaders to Moscow for its World War Two victory parade, President Gitanas Nauseda said on Wednesday.
VILNIUS - Lithuania has closed its airspace to flights carrying the Slovak and Serbian leaders to Moscow for its World War Two victory parade, President Gitanas Nauseda said on Wednesday.
The Baltic countries have closed the airspace for the passage of the leaders of the countries to the Victory Parade in Moscow. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico cannot fly to the Russian capital.
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