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Cars with Russian plates must leave Lithuania by March 11

  • Lithuania is confiscating cars with Russian license plates, requiring registration in Lithuania or exit from the EU.
  • Restrictions on Russian passengers traveling to/from Kaliningrad have been implemented at the Kyana and Kybartai border checkpoints by Lithuania.
  • Vehicles with Russian plates in Lithuania must register or face confiscation by March 11, with exceptions for transit to/from Kaliningrad.
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Lithuania will confiscate vehicles with Russian license plates if they do not leave the country's territory by March 11, the Lithuanian Customs Administration said.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Планы Литвы конфисковывать автомобили с российскими номерами на своей территории связаны с санкциями, утверждает доцент кафедры европейского права МГИМО, директор Центра европейской информации Николай Топорнин. В беседе с «Лентой.ру» он объяснил, почему власти страны будут изымать транспорт россиян после 11 марта. «Это достаточно старая история, связанная с введением очередного пакета санкций, вернее с интерпретацией этого пакета. История начала…

·Russian Federation
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Friday, March 1, 2024.
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