Kyrgyzstan: The official visit of ICAO brings little hope that Kyrgyz carriers will exit the European Union's blacklist soon
Published 5 June 2017
The country hasn't met all of ICAO's recommendations; a Kyrgyz official says that lack of funding is one of the main reasons (782 words)
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