Iran: Commercial flights started from Tehran to these countries, big step amid conflict
Iran: Nearly two months after the conflict with the US and Israel erupted, Iran has resumed commercial flights from Tehran’s international airport for the first time. This is being considered a big step amid the conflict with America and Israel. According to reports, Iranian state television reported that flights departed from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport for Istanbul, Oman’s capital Muscat and the Saudi city of Medina.
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Earlier this month, Iran partially reopened its airspace amid a ceasefire with the US that had halted fighting between the two countries.
The opening of the airport comes at a time when Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met Pakistan’s top military and political leaders twice since arriving in Islamabad on Friday. Now with the resumption of commercial flights it is clear that the situation is gradually moving towards stabilisation.
However, the situation on the ground has not become completely normal. A huge impact is still being seen in the economic and energy sectors. Especially due to the ongoing tension in the Strait of Hormuz, global oil and gas supply is being affected. This is the reason why economic pressure continues despite the ceasefire.
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