Israeli President Cancels COP29 Attendance in Azerbaijan After Turkey Bars Official Aircraft from Its Airspace
According to reports from Azerbaijani media close to the government, Turkey prohibited President Herzog’s official aircraft, the “Wing of Zion,” from flying through its airspace en route to Azerbaijan.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) – Israeli President Isaac Herzog was scheduled to attend the Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, but his participation was abruptly canceled due to actions allegedly taken by Turkey.
According to reports from Azerbaijani media close to the government, Turkey prohibited President Herzog’s official aircraft, the “Wing of Zion,” from flying through its airspace en route to Azerbaijan.
Israeli media later confirmed that the Azerbaijani government had corroborated the claims regarding Turkey’s decision to block the presidential aircraft from using its airspace.
President Herzog was initially expected to arrive in Baku on Tuesday aboard the “Wing of Zion” for a brief visit to attend the UN-organized conference.
However, the Israeli President’s office announced today that the trip was canceled, citing “security reasons” following an evaluation of the situation.
Israeli officials, quoted by local media, reiterated that the cancellation of President Herzog’s visit to COP29 in Baku was due to “security concerns.”

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