Turkey opens airspace to northern Iraq's Erbil

Flights to Sulaimaniya have not been included in the plan, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim says.

Turkey's Prime Minister Binali Yildirim addresses a press conference. March 23, 2018.
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Turkey's Prime Minister Binali Yildirim addresses a press conference. March 23, 2018.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Friday announced the lifting of a flight ban to northern Iraq's Erbil city.

Speaking to media in the capital Ankara, Yildirim said, "We had closed down our airspace following northern Iraq's referendum. We are opening our airspace as of today."

An international flight ban had been imposed late last year in response to an illegitimate poll on regional independence carried out by the Erbil-based Kurdish Regional Government (KRG).

Before the poll, most regional actors, including Turkey, had voiced opposition to the referendum, with many warning that it would further destabilise the already volatile region.

Yildirim also said commercial flights would be available from either Turkey or Europe to Erbil.

"However, this is only effective for Erbil. There will be no flights to Sulaymaniyah."

TRT World's Hasan Abdullah has more.

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