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New sanctions must include EU visa ban for Russians – Estonia

The country’s top diplomat told Bloomberg that he discussed the idea during a meeting with the Ukrainian presidentNew sanctions must include EU visa ban for Russians – Estonia

New sanctions must include EU visa ban for Russians – Estonia

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Estonia’s Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu, who is at present visiting Kiev, would like to see an EU-wide visa ban on Russian citizens in the next package of the bloc’s sanctions against Moscow, he told Bloomberg in a phone interview published on Thursday.

The country’s top diplomat said that he’d discussed the idea during a meeting with the Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky.

“We have to raise the cost of Russian aggression through additional sanctions, weapons, and by increasingly isolating Russia,” Reinsalu told the agency.

Posting his photo with Zelensky on Twitter, the Estonian minister didn’t mention his visa ban idea but said that he discussed with the Ukrainian leader Estonia’s continued aid to Ukraine “especially for the coming winter,” as well as “ramping up defensive aid.”

“We must also start with Ukraine’s reconstruction despite Russia’s brutal war,” he wrote.

Estonia is known for its tough stance on Moscow. Following the launch of the Russian military offensive in Ukraine in late February, Estonia stopped issuing most of visa types for Russians. Some other EU member states, such as Lithuania and Latvia, as well as Poland and Czech Republic, also imposed visa restrictions also imposed visa restrictions but an EU-wide ban requires approval of all 27 bloc members.

On August 1, the European Commission, responding to a query from Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, clarified that consideration of visa applications as well as the issuance of short-term Schengen visas is a matter for individual EU countries. It also stressed that such decisions are being made on a case-by-case basis as there are always groups of people eligible for the visas, such as family members, journalists, dissidents and those who ask for visas on humanitarian grounds.

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