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“It is up to the companies, not governments, to provide the appropriate permits and conditions,” he said.

According to the ambassador, it is necessary to see whether this is advisable at this time for Russian airlines and whether they will be able to operate flights without difficulties.

On March 12, Secretary General of the ruling Georgian Dream party Kakha Kaladze, commenting on Kyiv’s demands put forward to Tbilisi, said that Georgia would not ban air traffic with Russia because the authorities act in the interests of the republic.