Poland and the Baltic states close their borders to Russian tourists

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Poland and the Baltic states close their borders to Russian tourists

It has been announced that Poland will stop visa procedures for Russian citizens as of September 19, in accordance with the decision taken jointly with the Baltic states.

Poland and the Baltic states have announced that they will close their borders to Russian tourists. In the joint statement made by the prime ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland, it was resolutely emphasized that the citizens of the Russian Federation would not be admitted to these countries.

While it was stated that the said regulation would not cover some Russian citizens, it was announced that the regulation, which will come into force on September 19, will not cover Russian citizens, diplomats, independent journalists and their families fighting for Russia's independence against the current regime. In accordance with the regulation, it was emphasized that the citizens of the Russian Federation will not be admitted to 4 countries, and they will not be allowed to transit to other EU countries from the territory of these 4 countries.

"UKRAINE CITIZENS ARE TORTURE AND KILLED"

In the statement published jointly by the four countries, the Russian occupation in Ukraine and its consequences were mentioned, and it was stated that "Ukrainian citizens are tortured and killed."

In a process where Russian Federation citizens traveling to the EU are also a threat to EU countries, and 3 out of 4 citizens of the Russian Federation support the Russian administration regarding what is happening in Ukraine, it is clear that the citizens of the Russian Federation cannot travel freely in the EU countries. drawn.
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