Ukraine and the EU will sign an open skies agreement “early next year,”

Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Ukraine and the EU will sign an open skies agreement “early next year,”

Ukraine and the EU will sign an open skies agreement “early next year,” President Zelenskiy told reporters after the summit. Expected to boost post-Covid air travel, the deal has been held up for a decade over Britain’s dispute with Spain over Gibraltar’s airport. With Britain withdrawing from the EU on Dec. 31, this issue will no longer hold up signing of the Ukraine deal.

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