Reference News Network, March 15 report: According to RIA Novosti, March 14 report, Switzerland has refused to allow U.S. military aircraft to fly over its airspace, citing its own "Neutrality Act."
The report states that the Swiss government said in a statement: "The Federal Council has made a decision on several transit requests by U.S. military aircraft. Two requests related to the war have been rejected, while one technical transit request and two transport aircraft transit requests have been approved."
It is known that Switzerland's "Neutrality Act" applies to the United States, Israel, and Iran, and this law prohibits belligerent parties from flying over its airspace for military purposes. However, humanitarian and medical transportation, such as transporting the injured, is allowed.
The military actions of the United States and Israel against Iran have entered their third week. During this time, both sides have continued to exchange fire. Tel Aviv stated that its goal is to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Washington has threatened to destroy Iran's military capabilities. Iran, on the other hand, emphasized that it is prepared for self-defense and believes that resuming negotiations at this time is meaningless. (Translated by Tong Shiqun)
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