From Moscow Times;
“First Direct Flight from Russia Lands in Georgia After
4-Year Hiatus”
(Demonstrators protesting against the resumption of air links
with Russia outside the Tbilisi Airport as the first direct flight from Moscow
to Tbilisi is about to land.)
The first direct flight from Russia landed in the Georgian
capital of Tbilisi on Friday four years after Moscow banned air travel with the
South Caucasus nation. The flight was met with protests against Georgia’s
perceived return to the Russian sphere of influence amid its war in Ukraine. “Russian
plane, go f*ck yourself,” read a large placard held outside Tbilisi
International Airport, a reference to the now-famous phrase said by a Ukrainian
soldier to an invading Russian warship last year. Footage shared by the exiled
Russian broadcaster Dozhd showed protesters carrying Georgian and Ukrainian
flags, as well as signs condemning “occupant” and “terrorist” Russia.
Tbilisi-based journalists reported detentions at the protest
site. The southern Russia-based Azimut Airline flight landed in Tbilisi less than
10 days after Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted a flight ban and visa
regime with Georgia. Moscow had banned air travel with Georgia in 2019
following anti-Russian rallies in Tbilisi. In 2008, the countries fought a
brief but bloody war that resulted in an ongoing Russian military presence in
20% of Georgian territory.
The South Caucasus country has been a major destination for
Russians fleeing political repression and mobilization in the months following
the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Friday’s flight aboard the Russian-made
Sukhoi Superjet 100 was said to have carried around 70 people. Georgian police
closed the arrivals hall and sealed off the entire Tbilisi International
Airport, according to Dozhd. Georgian journalists were seen asking the flight’s
passengers for their purpose of visit and whether they recognized Russia’s
occupation of Georgia's breakaway statelets in an exchange some Russian media
decried as an “attack.” Georgia's ceremonial pro-Western President Salome
Zurabishvili called the Russian flight’s arrival “unwelcome.”
The country's prime minister and government, who hold
executive power in the parliamentary republic, have been accused of forging
closer ties with the Kremlin in recent years. Georgian NGOs said the
restoration of Moscow-Tbilisi flights was “direct sabotage” of the country’s
status as a candidate for European Union membership. Georgia’s civil aviation
authority meanwhile said direct flights between southern Russia’s Sochi and
Tbilisi, as well as between Moscow and the Georgian city of Kutaisi, are
expected to start in June.
^ Georgia should close its Airspace to all Russian Planes.
Russia is doing in Ukraine what it has done in Georgia and Georgia needs to
make sure it protects itself and sanctions Russia until Russia is defeated. ^
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