BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 18. Iran has announced
the reopening of its eastern airspace for international transit
flights, the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran (CAO) stated,
Trend
reports.
The statement noted that, alongside this step, technical
preparations are being finalized to gradually resume flight
operations at several airports across the country, enabling both
military and civilian facilities to provide passenger services.
Meanwhile, as no tangible progress was made in the nuclear
negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, the situation escalated on
February 28, when the United States and Israel launched military
airstrikes against Iran. In retaliation, Iran initiated missile and
drone strikes targeting Israeli and U.S. installations in the
region. Following these developments, a two-week ceasefire
agreement was brokered on April 7 through Pakistan's mediation.
However, during subsequent talks between the U.S. and Iran in
Islamabad on April 11, no consensus was reached.
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