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Russia bans tourism, charter flights to Turkey

Russia has banned sales of tour packages to Turkey, Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said Monday. All charter flights to Turkey are prohibited, regular air travel will be regulated, he added, Sputnik News reports. 

“All sales of the package tours to Turley are stopped effective immideately. The charter flights to Turkey banned, except those used to retrive Russian tourists from there,” Igor Suvalov said.

“Additional control will be provided on regular flights between the two countries to ensure the necessary security measures,” he added.

Russian sanctions against Turkey will not affect contracts signed before December 31, 2015 and industrial products, the Deputy PM noted.

“Those [construction] contracts that are currently under operation and contracts that are signed before December 31 of this year, Turkish nationals may continue their labor activities on these construction objects. For new contracts [signed after January 1, 2016], there won’t be such freedom and a special permit will need to be applied for from the government,” Shuvalov told Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev during a Cabinet meeting.

“We are not excluding the possibility of using Turkish nationals on construction projects that are underway in the Russian Federation, but this will fall under very serious control,” Shuvalov added.

The introduction of a visa-regime with Turkey does not mean restrictions on the entry to Russia of Turkish citizens, he said.

“According to the president’s order, a visa regime [with Turkey] will be introduced, but entry to the Russian Federation will not be restricted. [Turkish citizens] will [simply] need to get a visa to visit Russia,” Igor Shuvalov said.

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