INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
been informed to expedite the process of the court case.Wickremesinghe has reportedly directed the Foreign Secretary to speak to the Russian
Foreign Ministry and explain the matter, and to further clarify that the enjoining order had nothing to do with the Sri Lankan
aircraft flight SU-289 which is currently at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), which has somewhat escalated into a diplomatic
row now.On 2 June 2022, the Commercial High Court of the Western Province issued an Enjoining Order on the Aeroflot flight restraining it
Plaintiff, Celestial Aviation Trading 10 Limited an Irish Company against the first Defendant the Public Joint Stock Company "Aeroflot" and
C Abeywardene/Acting Head of Air Navigation/Airport and Aviation Services of Sri Lanka (AASL), Katunayake.The matter is still pending final
determination of the Court, the foreign ministry said, adding that this matter is also under consultation through normal diplomatic
airline.On Friday (June 03), Aeroflot reported that the departure of its SU-289 flight from Colombo to Moscow scheduled for June 2 was at
from leaving the country until June 16
A court hearing to lift the seizure of the aircraft is scheduled for June 8, 2022.Meanwhile the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Moscow Janitha
Abewickrema Liyanage was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday where she was expressed resolute protest over the detention of
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