U.S. bans Russian plane from American airspace

U.S. bans Russian plane from American airspace


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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden introduced Tuesday that the United States will ban Russian plane from flying via U.S. airspace.

The announcement got here in Biden’s first State of the Union deal with and got here on the heels of comparable strikes by the European Union and Canada.

“We will be part of our allies in closing off American air area to all Russian flights – additional isolating Russia – and including a further squeeze –on their economic system,” Biden stated.

The transfer would prohibit planes which can be owned or registered by Russians from flying over the United States, the newest coordinated strategy between U.S. and its allies amid the Kremlin’s battle in Ukraine.

It was not instantly clear how rapidly the ban, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, will likely be put in place. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin beforehand retaliated towards the European ban by canceling flights from European airways over Russian territory.


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