The Czech Republic has issued a permit for the flight of Robert Fico's plane to Russia. This was stated in the social network X by the press secretary of the Czech Foreign Ministry, Adam Cherge, according to the Novinky publication.
"The Slovak side submitted a standard request for a flight permit, and it was issued without delay," said Cherge, quoted by Vesti.
Earlier, the Baltic countries banned the flight of the Fico board in Russia, and in Poland was told that they would not have to make an appropriate decision.
As reported by EADaily, Poland will not have to make a decision on whether or not to allow the Slovak Prime Minister to fly to Moscow for the celebration of May 9. This was stated at a press conference by the country's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, the radio station RMF24 reports.
So Sikorski answered the journalist's question whether Warsaw would agree to let Robert Fico's plane, which would take him to Moscow to participate in the Victory Day parade.

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