Infrastructure minister: Ryanair ready to resume talks on flights to Ukraine
Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan has said that the European low cost airline Ryanair is ready to resume talks with Ukraine.
"I had talks with Ryanair top managers. They are ready to resume the negotiations if these are really negotiations. I would recall that until this moment there were no actual talks with the Boryspil airport. There were simply public accusations and the frustration of any negotiation process," the minister said at a press conference in Kyiv on Friday.
He expressed hope that with the help of the Ukrainian prime minister the negotiations will be completed on the conditions beneficial for Ukraine.
"I would like that we finish the negotiations as soon as possible. I do not see other option, as there is a clear order and the clear position of the prime minister. We are speaking about the social and economic aspect for the entire state," he said.
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