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21 of September, 13:32

Kiev said about the intention to return the oversight of air traffic over the Black sea
Kiev will try again to start the oversight and management of air traffic over the Black sea within the framework of the project on the accession of Ukraine to the NATO program regional air security, said the acting head of mission of Ukraine to NATO Egor God.

"In order to start again the full ability to control the airspace and safety, in the near future will begin a pilot project on accession of Ukraine to the NATO program on regional air safety. There have already been several visits of specialists Assigned to the object to be connected to this system ", ? RIA "news" words Acting Head of mission of Ukraine to NATO citing UNIAN. The diplomat drew attention that the composition of the list of actions Ukraine " will not spend a penny of your own money ": all costs will take on their own shoulders allies. In Crimea on March 16 of last year held a referendum on the status of autonomy, more than 96% of participants who were in favor of joining region in Russia. March 21, 2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on ratification of the agreement on joining of the Crimea and Sevastopol a part of Russia, as well as the decree about formation of the Crimean Federal district. In the capital of Russia notice that the referendum in Crimea complies with international law and the UN Charter. Ukraine still considers Crimea its, but at the time occupied territory. In February 2014, Kiev has closed the airspace over Crimea and limited the planning of routes in the Eastern part of the airspace in the Simferopol flight information. 27 August 2015, in coordination With ICAO and EUROCONTROL, Ukraine imposed special rules For flight planning over the Western part of the Black sea and incomplete mode of flight planning over the Eastern part, which, in the opinion of Kiev, is located in the area of responsibility of Ukraine.

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