'Irregular' Coach Trips to Belarus and Russia Banned by Latvia
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The Government of Latvia has banned occasional passenger transport by bus across the borders with Russia and Belarus, and the ban concerns organized group tours, such as guided tours or sports trips, and transmits the "Temporarily".
Starting November 1, Latvia will ban non-scheduled bus passenger services to Russia and Belarus, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Latvia's state broadcaster. These services are said to be sightseeing buses. The State Border Service has been instructed to ban such vehicles from crossing the border at the Paternieki, Grebneva, and Terekhovo checkpoints from that date. It's worth noting that the ban is formally in effect only until the end of October 2…
The Government of Latvia has banned occasional passenger transport by bus across the border with Belarus and Russia, and the ban applies to international non-regular travel such as guided tours, sports trips and other organized group tours; the measure will enter into force on 1 November and will be in force until 31 October 2026; according to the Government ' s decree, the Latvian border service is instructed to prevent such transport at t…
Latvia has introduced a ban on occasional bus traffic to Russia and Belarus due to security risks
This is done to prevent illegal immigration and security threats at the country's external border.
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