Serbia's Presidential Plane Grounded Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's plane to Moscow was halted due to the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. His visit, intended for Victory Day talks with Vladimir Putin, faces uncertainty as regional airspace closures continue. Vucic, recently back from the US citing health issues, might face EU pressure on foreign policy alignment.

The plane carrying Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Moscow was unexpectedly halted in Baku due to escalations in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. This development has raised questions about whether Vucic will be able to proceed beyond Azerbaijan.
As regional states closed their airspace following Ukrainian drone strikes in Moscow, Vucic's potential face-to-face talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 9 are now uncertain. The EU urges potential member states, including Serbia, to distance from Russia's V-Day events due to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Vucic had recently returned abruptly from the United States for health reasons, disrupting his planned meeting with President Donald Trump. His doctors report improvement in his condition, allowing a return to work by mid-week, though his political agenda now faces new challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)