Baltic countries, Poland and Finland could ban Russian tourists -Lithuania


  • World
  • Tuesday, 23 Aug 2022

VILNIUS (Reuters) - European Unions members Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Finland, which all share a border with Russia, may stop Russian tourists from entering their countries if the EU does not enact a union-wide ban, Lithuania's Foreign Minister said on Tuesday.

"I have talked to ministers from all these countries... I don't see many differences politically," Gabrielius Landsbergis told reporters in Vilnius.

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