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Ukrainian official predicts Kyiv International Airport soon reopen

Jake Miller Published December 2, 2023
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Ukraine has become progressively stronger over the past year and will soon be able to reopen Kyiv’s international airport, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff said on Friday.

Andriy Yermak pledged while addressing diplomats at Boryspil International Airport outside the capital.

Great to be back @BoryspilAero today to discuss @ZelenskyyUa ‘s peace plan, and to look forward to the day when Kyiv’s airport will again be welcoming millions of passengers to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/D9927Yb6qv

— Martin Harris (@MartinHarrisOBE) December 1, 2023

“This return to the elements of peace is possible because Ukraine has grown stronger,” Yermak told the diplomats in remarks posted on Zelenskiy’s website.

“We are now capable of providing security for this site. Thanks to our defense forces and our friends, your countries. I am certain that the symbolic boarding cards that you were given when you came in today will soon turn into real ones.”

Yermak’s deputy, Andriy Sybiga, told the gathering that the airport was the first major site to be closed in Ukraine as Russian troops poured over the border on February 24, 2022, and would be the first to be reopened once conditions permitted.

Yermak had invited the diplomats to discuss elements of Zelenskyy’s 10-point peace plan, which calls for a withdrawal of Russian troops, recognition of Ukraine’s 1991 borders, and the establishment of a tribunal to examine war crimes.

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