Russia Asked U.S. to Lift Sanctions From Aeroflot, Lavrov Says
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Russia Asked U.S. to Lift Sanctions From Aeroflot, Lavrov Says
Russian authorities have asked Washington to lift sanctions against its flagship airline Aeroflot to resume direct flights with the United States but have not yet received an answer, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday. “We made this offer at the meeting in [Saudi Arabia] more than a month ago,” Lavrov told reporters in Kazakhstan. “The Americans considered it, but so far we haven’t seen any response.” Aeroflot’s shares on the Mos…
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EADaily, April 11th, 2025. Aeroflot should be removed from sanctions, after which it is possible to talk about the resumption of air traffic between Russia and the United States, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters following a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the CIS member states.
Lavrov, 'asked the US to resume direct flights'
Russia has asked the United States to lift sanctions on Aeroflot to allow direct flights between the two countries to resume, but so far there has been no response. This was stated by Foreign Minister Serghei Lavrov, quoted by the RIA Novosti agency. (BEND)
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