Greece
confirms US asked to close airspace to Syria-bound Russian aid
flights
7
September, 2015
The Greek Foreign Ministry has confirmed receipt of a request from Washington, asking that Russia be denied use of Greek airspace for aid flights to Syria, Reuters reported.
The
announcement came from the Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman, who
added the US request was being considered.
On
Sunday, a diplomatic source in Athens told RIA Novosti that Greece
had refused to close its airspace to Russian planes carrying
humanitarian aid to Syria.
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— RT (@RT_com) September 5, 2015
On
Saturday, the US embassy asked the interim Greek government to
prohibit flights of Russian aircraft in the Athens FIR, the country's
airspace. The Greeks refused, so as not to worsen relations with
Russia, the source said.
The
RIA source added that Russia had requested to use Greek airspace for
humanitarian flights to Syria, September 1-24. Athens reportedly
agreed.
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— RT UK (@RTUKnews) August 28, 2015
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