The United States has warned that Georgian companies could face sanctions for flying with Russia. This was announced by Deputy Chief of the US State Department Press Service Vedant Patel.
“If direct flights between Russia and Georgia resume, we would of course be concerned that companies at Georgian airports risk sanctions if they serve aircraft subject to export and import controls,” he said. he declares.
Patel added that airlines should be concerned.
The decree on the abolition of the visa regime with Georgia and the resumption of air traffic will enter into force on May 15. The Kremlin described this decision as humanitarian, since the Russian authorities have repeatedly received requests to this effect.
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