Britain will not establish direct flights with occupied areas

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Cypriot Government Spokesman Christodoulos Pashiardis appeared on Friday certain that Britain would not proceed with any action which would represent an indirect recognition of the puppet regime established in Cyprus‘ northern third, after the 1974 Turkish invasion of the island.
Pashiardis’ comments came in the wake of reports published by Turkish Daily News that the Turkish Cypriot regime plans to apply to the British Aviation Authorities for direct flights from the occupied areas to London.
Noting that he could not confirm any contacts the puppet regime is making aiming at establishing direct flights between the airport in occupied Tymbou and London, Pashiardis reminded that the Tymbou airport is illegal and as such it is not recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organisation, and that UN Security Council resolutions call on all UN member states neither to facilitate nor assist the puppet regime in any way.
”I am certain that Great Britain, especially as Cyprus‘ guarantor power, will neither violate these resolutions nor proceed with any action constituting an indirect recognition of a breakaway entity,” he concluded.