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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Cars with Russian plates must leave Lithuania by March 11
The Lithuanian customs authority has said that vehicles with Russian license plates need to be entered into the local vehicle register or must leave the country by March 11. Owners are looking at a fine and having their vehicle confiscated otherwise.
Lithuania announces deadline for Russian-registered cars to leave country
Lithuanian Customs announced that all persons with Russian-registered vehicles have until March 11 to re-register the cars in Lithuania or leave the country and the EU altogether. Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia all banned entry to vehicles with Russian registration in September 2023, following a recommendation from the European Commission.According to Lithuanian Customs, drivers of vehicles with Russian license plates must apply for Lithuanian r…
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.
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…
Lithuania announced confiscation of cars with Russian license plates
Lithuania announced confiscation of cars with Russian license plates. Owners must register vehicles in Lithuania or leave the EU. exceptions include vehicles traveling to and from the Kaliningrad region in transit. Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Lithuanian authorities want to create difficulties for Russians and Belarusians.. The move follows restrictions on the disembarkation and embarkation of Russian passengers at the Kyana and Kybartai…
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