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Airlines should still avoid airspace over Iran after framework deal, EU agency warns

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June 24 (Reuters) - ‌Airlines should continue to ​avoid the airspace over Iran, Iraq and ⁠Lebanon and remain cautious across the region despite the framework deal between ​Washington and Tehran, because violations remained ‌possible, the EU aviation safety agency EASA said.

EASA said on Wednesday it was ⁠extending its conflict-zone advisory ⁠for the region until July 1.

Short-term violations of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire remain possible, in particular in and ‌around the Strait of Hormuz and ⁠neighboring airspace, the agency ‌said.

The agency also ​flagged the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, creating the potential for ‌military activity impacting the ​airspace of ⁠Lebanon.

EASA said all operators must ‌exercise caution and ⁠take potential risks into account when operating within the airspace of Bahrain, ​Kuwait, Israel, Jordan, ‌Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates and ⁠Saudi Arabia.

(Reporting by ​Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Andrew Heavens)

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