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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 26, 2015
Ukraine bans Russian airlines in new twist to showdown with Moscow
Airliners
are parked on the tarmac of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in June 2013.
Ukraine said it will close its airports next month to Russia’s largest
airlines, including the regional leader, Aeroflot. (Sergei
Karpukhin/Reuters)
MOSCOW — The Ukrainian government said Friday that it will close its
airports next month to Russia’s largest airlines, including the regional
leader, Aeroflot, according to a published statement and government
officials.
If the closure is enforced, it would create considerable headaches for travelers in the region, and add new fuel to a military and political conflict between Moscow and Kiev that has been raging for more than a year.
The Russian government threatened to retaliate Friday by banning
Ukrainian airlines, a decision that Russia’s Minister of Transport said
could “lead to the factual halt of air travel between the two
countries.”
Russia annexed the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea last year, and has been
accused of providing men and materiel to separatists fighting the
government in Ukraine’s southeast. The conflict has spilled over into
the economy, affecting cross-border travel and trade.
Ukrainian President Petro O. Poroshenko signed sanctions into law this
month against 388 individuals and 105 companies, including several dozen
airlines.
“Airlines with the Russian tricolor have no reason to be in Ukrainian
airports,” Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told the Ukrainian
government cabinet Friday, said the statement posted on a government Web
site
It also banned Russian planes bearing soldiers or military cargo from
flying through Ukraine’s airspace, and blocked government agencies from
using software produced by the Russian antivirus maker Kaspersky Labs.
A spokeswoman for Ukraine’s Ministry of Infrastructure confirmed that
the ban would begin Oct. 25, the “beginning of the winter navigation
period,” and that all Russian airlines would be notified Friday about
the closure.
A spokeswoman for Sheremyetevo airport in Moscow said she was aware of
the order, but that no orders to cancel flights had been made.
In an e-mailed statement Friday morning, Aeroflot said it had “not
received official notification about halting flights from the Ukrainian
aviation authorities.”
“According to international aviation laws, only the aviation authorities
of the government may cancel flights into the country,” the statement
continued. “As soon as Aeroflot receives an official notification from
Ukraine’s aviation authorities to cancel flights, the company will
inform its passengers about this.”
Aeroflot and Transaero, another Russian national airline banned by name
in the Ukrainian statement, fly more than a half-dozen flights from
Moscow to Kiev every day.
Fighting
has died down in southeast Ukraine in recent weeks, but progress on the
Minsk Accords, as the political settlement process is called, has come
to a standstill.
Poroshenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with the
French and German leaders in Paris on Oct. 2 for further talks on a
political settlement.
Andrew Roth is a reporter in The Post's Moscow bureau. He previously
reported on Russia and the former Soviet Union for The New York Times.
