View of Copenhagen. File photoZURICH, Feb. 27Denmark will close its airspace to Russian aircraft and will push for a corresponding ban throughout the European Union, Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said on Sunday. «Denmark will close its airspace to Russian aircraft. At today's meeting of EU foreign ministers, we will insist on a ban throughout the EU,» Kofod wrote on his Twitter. Flights in Russian airspace on Saturday were restricted by the German Lufthansa, the airspace for Russia was closed by Great Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.See the online report >>The West is ripe for «hellish» sanctions against Russia. SeemsPublished: Olga Fomchenkova
