Russia will resume flights to Georgia as soon as ties improve — Kremlin
Moscow will resume flights to Georgia after it is clear that Tbilisi’s hostile policy against Russia is a thing of the past, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday, According to TASS news agency report.
"[The flights resumption can be expected] when it is obvious that there is no more return to aggression," Peskov said, as quoted by the source.
The Kremlin spokesman noted that Moscow saw the first positive signals, namely the recent meeting in New York between the Russian and Georgian foreign ministers.
"Now we just need to be patient and find the right moment for resuming flights," Peskov said.
To remind, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the temporary ban of passenger flights from Russia to Georgia following an outbreak of unrest in Tbilisi triggered by the visit of a Russian lawmaker in June.