Russia Offers Japan 'Open Siberia,' But Talks Snag On Sapporo
Russia has offered Japan unlimited flying rights over Siberia, something Japan believes its airlines are entitled to already but welcomes as a potential deal-maker in negotiations on a new aviation agreement. The so- called "Open Siberia" regime would supplant the regulated access negotiated in 1991...
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