The foreign ministers of the Baltic states reached an agreement on Wednesday in Kaunas regarding entry restrictions for citizens of the Russian Federation. Effective from the end of September at the latest, individuals holding a Schengen visa will be prohibited from entering the Baltic states. Each country’s government retains the authority to make the final determination regarding entry, and states maintain complete autonomy in their decisions. The agreement is expected to influence pressure at the Finnish border. The decision pertains to citizens of the russian federation. Topics: #baltic #states #russian Post navigation Tanel Kiik became Tallinn’s new Deputy Mayor Gallery: Job seekers lined up in long queue to find a suitable job
What are the specific criteria for Russian citizens holding tourist visas to be denied entry into the Baltic states? Reply