Estonia Seeks Schengen Ban on Russian Ex-Combatants
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna presented a proposal to the European Union's Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) in Brussels on Thursday that would ban entry into the Schengen area for all Russians who fought in Ukraine as part of the Russian army, Estonian broadcaster ERR reported.
Hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers deployed in the war against Ukraine will be banned from entering the EU in the future. According to Estonia's Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, a proposal to this effect is already on the table in Brussels. At an EU meeting, Tsahkna pointed out that many of these soldiers wanted to come to Europe after a possible end of the war – that is not a way to mediate the population. "These are very dangerous peopl…
According to estimates, more than a million Russians were already in use in the Ukraine war. They are also seen as a danger in the EU. Now there is a new advance.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhna proposes to ban the entry into the Schengen zone to all those who served in the Russian army and participated in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna will present a proposal to ban all men who fought in Ukraine as part of the Russian army from entering the Schengen visa area at the European Union's Foreign Relations Council (FAC) meeting in Brussels on Thursday.
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