Kremlin: Flights to Georgia to resume after situation returns to non-Russophobic state
The resumption of airline flights from Russia to Georgia is possible after the situation in the country returns to non-Russophobic state, Russian President’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
At the same time, Peskov said that he did not have an answer to the question of whether paid holiday packages of Russian tourists would be refunded. "I cannot answer your question, I do not know the details, we will try to find out," he said.
Peskov also told reporters he did not know about plans to impose additional restrictions in the event of further deterioration of the situation in Georgia, Tass informs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Friday, imposing a temporary ban on passenger flights with Georgia from July 8, the Kremlin press office reported.