Evo Morales: Mr. Morales again blamed Washington for pressuring European countries to refuse to allow his plane to fly through their airspace on Tuesday, forcing it to land in Vienna, Austria, in what he called a violation of international law. He had been returning from a summit in Russia during which he had suggested he would be willing to consider a request from Mr. Snowden for asylum. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Bolivian presidents plane leaves Vienna after it was diverted amid Snowden rumours President Evo Morales warned on Thursday that he could close the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia, as South Americas leftist leaders rallied to support him after his presidential plane was rerouted amid suspicions that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board. France denies blocking Bolivian plane amid rumours NSA leaker Snowden was aboard
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