Government sources on Tuesday denied there are plans to launch direct flights from Russia to the north, branding reports saying this as ‘detached from reality’.
This view is believed to be supported by diplomatic contacts.
Turkey’s Miliyet newspaper, quoting diplomatic sources, had reported earlier that the government of the Russian Federation has given its approval to direct flights from Russia to Ercan airport in the occupied north.
The first flight, according to the report, will take place on November 15, the anniversary of the unilateral declaration of independence and the day the new airport will be inaugurated.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be on the first flight, Milliyet reported, describing the development as a diplomatic victory for the ‘TRNC’ and Turkey, and claiming this would pave the way for the recognition of the pseudo-state.
Erdogan has close ties with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin and relations between the two countries have been unaffected by the war in Ukraine.
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar was more cautious, telling the newspaper that “we will welcome such a development with Russia in the framework of political balance with Turkey, if it happens.”
He added: “Such a development would be a very important step for the ‘TRNC’, this is how recognition begins, the important thing being economic movement.”
He blamed the lack of direct flights on the objections of Greek Cypriots.
“Russia, for its own reasons, has withdrawn this objection, saying that if a private company wants to fly from Moscow directly to Ercan, there is no problem,” he said.
Meanwhile, ‘TRNC’ transport minister Erhan Arikli talking to Yeni Duzen about the report said that “there are some official initiatives toward that direction, but it is too early for a comment, efforts are ongoing.”
Responding to the reports, deputy government spokesperson Niovi Parissinou told Cyprus Mail: “The only thing I can say right now is that there is no official update concerning the matter. When there is something official it will be dealt with accordingly. The ministry of foreign affairs and other competent authorities are monitoring developments as well.”
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