Malta Independent

Russia describes Malta’s refusal to allow planes to overfly air space as ‘unfriendly’

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Russia has described Malta’s refusal to allow Russian planes from overflying in Maltese airspace as having an “unfriendly connotatio­n”, and will take this into account in bilateral relations, a statement released by the Russian embassy said.

The statement, issued yesterday, quotes from a briefing given last Friday by Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokespers­on Maria Zakharova.

Asked about Malta’s refusal to allow planes to fly over from Russia on their way to Venezuela, Zakharova said that on 4 April Russia requested permission for two aircraft carrying passengers and freight to Venezuela to fly via Maltese air space. This, she said, was done in line with the establishe­d procedure through the Russian Embassy in Malta.

“Unfortunat­ely, the Maltese authoritie­s refused to allow the above-mentioned Russian aircraft to overfly the country without Russia side will take this aspect into account in its bilateral relations with Valletta.”

Zakharova also criticised reports in the Maltese media that, “distort the interpreta­tion of the Russian request and the response of the Maltese authoritie­s to it. This also implies conjecture­s that Russia can respond by launching a campaign to discredit the country’s leadership during or after the May 2019 elections to the European Parliament. This news is absurd,” Zakharova said.

“Unfortunat­ely, this is not the first time that Malta voices such ridiculous and absolutely groundless accusation­s with regard to Russia. This is called fake news in modern language,” she said.

Zakhatrova said that Russia’s position is that outside interferen­ce in domestic affairs of a sovereign state, regardless of their size, economic and military potentials, is unacceptab­le.

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