Financial Times names countries that want to restrict entry of Russians across their borders

According to the FT, Poland, Finland and the Baltic countries may restrict the entry of Russians through their borders.

Source: autoparus.by

Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are demanding that the European Commission tighten its visa policy towards Russia until this happens, they intend to take measures at the national level, the Financial Times newspaper writes, citing a joint statement of the countries that came into its possession.

According to the document, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania demanded that the European Commission propose “appropriate visa measures” that would “significantly reduce the flow of Russian citizens to the European Union and the Schengen area.”

“Until such measures are taken at the EU level, we will consider the possibility of introducing temporary measures at the national level to address pressing public safety concerns related to the increase in the flow of Russian citizens across our borders,” the publication quotes from the statement.

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