Austria's Airspace Denial: Upholding Neutrality in Military Operations
Austria has refused the United States' requests to use its airspace for military operations against Iran, citing its stance on neutrality. The country's defense ministry confirmed that several flyover requests were reviewed individually with the foreign ministry, as reported by Austrian news agency APA.
Austria has turned down the United States' requests to utilize its airspace for military operations aimed at Iran, underscoring its commitment to national neutrality. This development was disclosed by the Austrian defense ministry on Thursday.
The ministry's spokesperson validated a report from the Austrian news agency APA, indicating that the U.S. had made multiple requests for flyover permissions. The spokesperson did not provide an exact number of requests.
Each request was meticulously evaluated in coordination with Austria's foreign ministry, emphasizing the country's careful consideration of its neutral stance in global conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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