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Estonia joins ban on Russian vehicle entries

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September 13, 2023
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Published: September 13, 2023 9:32 am
Author: RT

The EU has identified automobiles with plates from the country as posing a high risk of sanctions violation

Starting Wednesday, personal cars with Russian plates cannot enter Estonia. The prohibition is an enforcement measure for the EU’s sanctions on trade with Moscow.

The purpose of the sanctions is to “force the aggressor nation to retreat to its borders,” and the ban should help achieve that, Interior Minister Lauri Laanemets told the public broadcaster ERR.

According to the report, people trying to drive into Estonia in a vehicle with Russian plates will have to turn back or leave the vehicle at the border. Vehicles already in Estonia will be allowed to leave.

The policy was introduced after discussions with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania on how to react to the guideline on sanctions enforcement that the European Commission released last Friday. They have agreed to a standard policy, though Lithuania has made an exception for cars transiting through its territory to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

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Border pass between Russia and Latvia near Pasiene in eastern Latvia
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The EU document clarified that prohibited items brought across the border for personal use – from private transport to mobile phones to even shampoo and toilet paper – are subject to sanctions and should be confiscated.

An update on Monday said goods like hygiene products and clothes worn by travelers “raise insignificant circumvention concerns,” so customs authorities should target them in a “proportionate and reasonable manner.” The explanation stated that vehicles, on the other hand, require “particular attention” for possible sanctions-dodging. Instructions for electronic devices were not included.

Moscow’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has blasted the EU policy as showing “racism.” The country’s acting customs chief, Ruslan Davydov, has also described it as “total lawlessness” that “can only invoke regret and incomprehension.”

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