Approximately 200 protesters, holding banners and Iranian flags, gather to protest the US attacks on Iran and Israel's attacks on Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran on March 28, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. [Salih Okuroğlu - Anadolu Agency]
Austria’s vice chancellor stressed Saturday that the country would not be drawn into President Donald Trump’s “chaotic policy,” saying Vienna’s neutrality is “non-negotiable,” a principle that also applies to US military overflights, Anadolu reports. “In light of the overflights by US military aircraft through Austrian airspace, a clear line is needed: Our neutrality is non-negotiable and must be consistently upheld, especially now,” Andreas Babler wrote on US social media platform X. He added that with such overflights, even missions not directly entering conflict zones but supporting military actions must face scrutiny. “We are not part of Trump’s chaotic policy and must not yield an inch here,” he stressed. READ: ‘Radioactive fallout will end life in GCC capitals, not Tehran’: Top Iranian […]

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