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Putin lifts Turkey tourism ban | Putin lifts Turkey tourism ban |
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President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree which partially lifts restrictions on Russians’ travel to Turkey, the Kremlin said. | President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree which partially lifts restrictions on Russians’ travel to Turkey, the Kremlin said. |
The restrictions imposed by Moscow on Ankara included reintroducing a visa regime, and a travel warning for Russian tourists visiting Turkey. Travel agencies in Russia had stopped selling tour packages to Turkey at the Kremlin’s request. | The restrictions imposed by Moscow on Ankara included reintroducing a visa regime, and a travel warning for Russian tourists visiting Turkey. Travel agencies in Russia had stopped selling tour packages to Turkey at the Kremlin’s request. |
The tourism restriction has now been lifted, according to the Kremlin. | The tourism restriction has now been lifted, according to the Kremlin. |
Turkey has been the number one foreign tourist destination for Russians for many years. Its southern beach towns of Antalya and Alanya, favored by Russians, provided an all-inclusive service at affordable prices. However, since restrictions were imposed, Turkey’s top resorts were left practically deserted due to a dramatic decline in the number of Russian tourists. | Turkey has been the number one foreign tourist destination for Russians for many years. Its southern beach towns of Antalya and Alanya, favored by Russians, provided an all-inclusive service at affordable prices. However, since restrictions were imposed, Turkey’s top resorts were left practically deserted due to a dramatic decline in the number of Russian tourists. |
In February, Turkey’s then-Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said the government expects Russian tourists to come despite tensions between Ankara and Moscow, as shrinkage in the sector was “unexpected.” | In February, Turkey’s then-Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said the government expects Russian tourists to come despite tensions between Ankara and Moscow, as shrinkage in the sector was “unexpected.” |
TUI, the world's largest tour operator, in February reported a 40 percent fall in summer holiday bookings to Turkey, with customers deterred by security concerns. | TUI, the world's largest tour operator, in February reported a 40 percent fall in summer holiday bookings to Turkey, with customers deterred by security concerns. |
However, Russia hasn’t fully lifted all restrictions and sanctions against Turkey. There is still a package of economic measures in place against Ankara – a visa regime, as well as an embargo on agricultural products and on hiring Turkish nationals. | |
Still, lifting the travel ban can be viewed as a thaw in Russia-Turkey relations. Putin also called for negotiations with Turkey and if they are successful, Russia may lift more bans against Ankara. | |
On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter to Putin regarding the incident in which a Russian Su-24 bomber pilot died when his plane was shot down over Syria by a Turkish fighter jet in November last year. | |
In the letter, Erdogan offered “his deep sympathy and condolences to the relatives of the deceased Russian pilot and said ‘sorry,’” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. | |
The Turkish leader also called Russia Ankara’s “friend and a strategic partner,” with which Turkey would not want to spoil relations. | |
On Wednesday, Putin and Erdogan spoke by phone and discussed the possibility of meeting in person. The talks were their first since Moscow-Ankara relations soured after the downing of the Russian bomber over Syria. | |
The Russian leader said he will instruct the government to start negotiations with Turkish authorities in order “to restore the mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in trade, economy and other spheres.” | |
Erdogan and Putin are planning to meet both before and during the G20 Summit in September, presidential sources in Ankara said, as cited by Reuters. |
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