Switzerland rejects two flyover requests from U.S. for flights related to Iran war, permits three others

Switzerland rejects two flyover requests from U.S. for flights related to Iran war, permits three others


People hold a banner with writing reading in French "No to war and imperialists, solidarity amongst peoples" during a demonstration against the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, in Geneva, Switzerland.

People hold a banner with writing reading in French “No to war and imperialists, solidarity amongst peoples” during a demonstration against the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The ‌Swiss government said on Saturday (March 14, 2026) ​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.

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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.



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