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UK refutes Tatar comments over potential UK-north Cyprus flight link

A Foreign Office rep said comments made by Turkish Cypriot ‘Prime Minister’ Ersin Tatar are "untrue"

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A representative of the UK’s Foreign Office refuted statements made on Thursday by Turkish Cypriot ‘Prime Minister’ Ersin Tatar, who claimed that the UK would be examining the prospect of launching direct flights from the UK to the Ercan airport in the north.

“These reports are untrue. The UK’s position on this has not changed. Direct flights between the UK and the north of Cyprus would not be in line with the UK’s international obligations,” a Foreign Office representative said on Thursday.

The statement comes after Tatar, speaking on Turkish Cypriot TV, said the UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson had given orders to look into the possibility of launching direct flights to link the UK with north Cyprus.

Ercan airport in the north of Cyprus is not recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organisation as an international airport, and as such an Air Services Agreement cannot be negotiated with the administration in the north.

The UK Court of Appeal has also confirmed that direct flights between the UK and the north of Cyprus would breach the UK’s international obligations under the 1944 Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation.

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