Estonia and three other countries will close entry to Russians

Estonia and three other countries will close entry to Russians

Estonia closes the entry of Russians to the country from September 19. Latvia, Lithuania and Poland will also join the ban.

 

 This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Urmas Reinsal, during a press conference.

 

 He explained that even if Russians already have tourist Schengen visas, they will not be able to enter these countries, and the ban will also apply to visas issued by other countries.

 

 "Estonia has a political will, which we implement in the legal field. On the night of September 18-19, a ban on entry into Estonia through the Schengen external border for citizens of the Russian Federation will come into effect, regardless of which country issued the Schengen visa. This measure has contribute to reducing the entry of citizens of the Russian Federation. Do not come to Estonia, you are not welcome here," Reinsalu said.

 

 It will be recalled that today it became known that the Baltic countries agreed to limit the entry of Russians through land borders.





Estonia closes the entry of Russians to the country from September 19. Latvia, Lithuania and Poland will also join the ban.

 

 This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Urmas Reinsal, during a press conference.

 

 He explained that even if Russians already have tourist Schengen visas, they will not be able to enter these countries, and the ban will also apply to visas issued by other countries.

 

 "Estonia has a political will, which we implement in the legal field. On the night of September 18-19, a ban on entry into Estonia through the Schengen external border for citizens of the Russian Federation will come into effect, regardless of which country issued the Schengen visa. This measure has contribute to reducing the entry of citizens of the Russian Federation. Do not come to Estonia, you are not welcome here," Reinsalu said.

 

 It will be recalled that today it became known that the Baltic countries agreed to limit the entry of Russians through land borders.