THE HAGUE – The Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Wopke Hoekstra has sent a letter to the House of Representatives for approval of various treaties on aviation services.
The treaties concern aviation between Curaçao and Mexico, Sint Maarten and the United Arab Emirates and between Iceland and Curaçao. The agreement sets out the conditions under which airlines of both countries can operate air services between and via each other's territory. Furthermore, the protocols regarding safety, security and prices are also mentioned.
The Kingdom Council of Ministers approved the signing and initiation of the approval procedure of the treaty in 2020. The Council of State issued a blank advice on 4 May 2022.
Hoekstra has informed the House of Representatives in writing about the approval that has been given. The approval will then be submitted to the parliaments of the relevant countries.