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23 of October, 19:31

Kiev will decide on the flights, after consulting with Russia
The meeting on air communication with Russia will give the leadership of Ukraine data on past events, based on it will decide on further steps of Kiev, informs the Ministry of transport and infrastructure of Ukraine on the last working day of the week.

The Plenipotentiaries of Ukraine and Russia on Thursday held a technical meeting in Brussels on the issue of the flights, the meetings will continue, but Kiev's decision about temporary suspension of flights remains in force, said the head of the Ministry of transport and infrastructure of Ukraine Andriy Pivovarsky on the last working day of the week in Brussels.

"in the process of technical consultations, the sides exchanged their positions. After the return of the Ukrainian delegation will give their findings to the Minister of infrastructure and the country's leaders. On the basis it will be accepted solutions in the further steps. Recall that on 25 October to act of punishment against the Russian airlines ", - reported in the report of the Ministry.

according to the Agency, the Ukrainian delegation consisted of Acting Head of the State aviation administration Eduard Demin, Director of the "UkSATSE" says Dmytro babeichuk and the Director of the division of European Union Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vsevolod Chentsov.

Ukraine, first reported that completely stops air mail with the Russian Federation since 25 October. In response, Russia took the mirror measures concerning Ukrainian airlines.

The Federal air transport Agency later said that airlines of Ukraine asked the Russian Ministry for permission to perform flights to Russia in the winter on a number of routes. A source in the aviation industry, reported Last news on October 20 that the low-cost subsidiary of Aeroflot - airline "Victory" - plans to write an application to perform flights between Moscow, Kiev and Odessa, since the winter schedule 2015.

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