Latest UK Govt reply to Direct Flights...déjà vu
Posted: Mon 31 May 2021 5:24 pm
Saw this in Yeniduzen...
https://www.yeniduzen.com/birlesik-kral ... 40798h.htm
The UK Government said it had "no plans for direct flights between the United Kingdom and the north of Cyprus," pointing to the north of the island. Responding to a petition from some Turkish Cypriots on the British Parliament's website, the British Foreign Office reiterated its previously announced opinion: "Together with the rest of the international community, the United Kingdom, with the exception of Turkey, does not recognize the unilaterally declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as an independent state. As a result, the UK Government cannot discuss an Air Services Agreement with the administration in northern Cyprus."
The UK Government's response came after a petition gathered more than 12,000 signatures. The total number of signatures on a petition exceeds 10,000, which requires the government to respond.
The UK Foreign Office also stated that "it would not be legal for the government to authorize direct flights with the northern part of Cyprus."
Once again it appears they've slammed the door shut. But, looking at the wording closely, I think it would be worth changing the focus of the next petition to one of recognition of an independent state as there is no way that they will - or can - sanction direct flights without it.
https://www.yeniduzen.com/birlesik-kral ... 40798h.htm
The UK Government said it had "no plans for direct flights between the United Kingdom and the north of Cyprus," pointing to the north of the island. Responding to a petition from some Turkish Cypriots on the British Parliament's website, the British Foreign Office reiterated its previously announced opinion: "Together with the rest of the international community, the United Kingdom, with the exception of Turkey, does not recognize the unilaterally declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as an independent state. As a result, the UK Government cannot discuss an Air Services Agreement with the administration in northern Cyprus."
The UK Government's response came after a petition gathered more than 12,000 signatures. The total number of signatures on a petition exceeds 10,000, which requires the government to respond.
The UK Foreign Office also stated that "it would not be legal for the government to authorize direct flights with the northern part of Cyprus."
Once again it appears they've slammed the door shut. But, looking at the wording closely, I think it would be worth changing the focus of the next petition to one of recognition of an independent state as there is no way that they will - or can - sanction direct flights without it.