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Swiss Reject Two Flyover Requests From US for Flights Related to Iran War, Permits Three Others

FRANKFURT, March 14 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠Swiss government said ⁠on Saturday that it ​discussed requests by U.S. military and ‌official aircraft to fly ‌over the country, ⁠and ⁠based on its law of neutrality, rejected ​two Iran-related war flights but permitted three others.

“The law on neutrality ​prohibits overflights by parties to the ⁠conflict that ⁠serve a ⁠military purpose ​related to the conflict. Permitted are ​humanitarian and ⁠medical transits, including the transport of wounded persons, as well as overflights that are ⁠unrelated to the conflict,” the government said in ⁠a statement.

The three approved requests were applicable to two transportation and one maintenance aircraft.

Switzerland also said future requests for overflights would be rejected if they exceed normal traffic, ⁠and if the purpose of these overflights cannot be determined.

(Reporting by Tom Sims and Ananya ​Palyekar; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama ​and Andrea Ricci)

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