There are experiences tonight that Edward Snowden might be on a airplane with Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia, and as a result, the plane used to be reportedly diverted and is now on its way to Vienna. Bolivia had previously regarded as granting asylum to the NSA whistleblower, however the government is now denying that Snowden is aboard Morales’ airplane.

According to The Guardian, France and Portugal supposedly withdrew permission for the airplane to shuttle over their airspace. The airplane diverting course traveling again from Russia led to a few hypothesis that Snowden could be on board, an account that is being vigorously denied.

The Bolivian foreign minister, David Choquehuanca, denied that Snowden used to be on board. “We don’t know who invented this lie. We wish to denounce to the world neighborhood this injustice with the airplane of President Evo Morales,” he said, in feedback suggested by using Related Press…

Choquehuanca instructed journalists that Portugal and France had impulsively cancelled air enables. “They are saying it was once due to technical issues, but after getting explanations from some authorities we found that there seemed to be some unfounded suspicions that Mr Snowden was once on the airplane.”

Watch MSNBC’s Chris Hayes‘ report on the information below:

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