Nordic countries prepare to shut airspace to Russian planes
Sweden, Finland and Denmark said they were preparing to
close their airspace to Russian planes on Sunday (Feb 27), joining a string of
European countries taking this measure after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The moves follow similar closures of airspace of Britain,
Poland, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Romania to Russia's aircraft. Baltic
countries Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are also closing their airspace to
Russian airliners, while Germany said it was preparing to do so.
Iceland has also decided to shut its airspace to Russian air
traffic, Icelandic Foreign Minister Thordis Kolbrun Gylfadottir tweeted on
Sunday.
"It is now absolutely necessary to proceed with further
touch measures to isolate Russia," Swedish EU Minister Hans Dahlgren told
public service radio SR.
A European Union-wide ban for Russian flights could be part
of a fresh package of sanctions on Moscow to be discussed later on Sunday by
the bloc's foreign ministers, an EU official said separately.
Dahlgren said such a ban would be the most efficient way to
pressure Moscow.
Denmark would also support a cross-EU ban on Russian
aircraft, Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said in a tweet.
Finnish Minister of Transport and Communications Timo
Harakka said in a tweet late on Saturday that Finland, which shares a long land
border with Russia, was preparing a similar closure.
Russia's likely countermeasure will heavily hurt Finland's
state carrier Finnair.
"If Russia in parallel closes its airspace from Finnish
aircraft, it would have a significant impact on Finnair as our Asian traffic
would in practice come to a standstill", Finnair spokeswoman told Reuters
in an emailed statement on Sunday.
"Going around Russian airspace prolongs flight times so
much that it would not be financially possible to operate our Asian
flights," she said.
The flag carrier of Sweden and Denmark is SAS.
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