Flights between Georgia and Russia resumed late lastmonth after a halt in October 2006 over Tbilisi’s US$3.7 milliondebt to Russia’s air trafficregulator. Russia and Georgiareached an agreement toresume flights in late February.Moscow imposed a transportationand postal blockade onGeorgia in apparent retaliationfor the detention on espionagecharges of four Russian armyofficers.
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