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Russian Passports without Biometric Data, Rejected by More and More European Countries

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Latvia has banned entry into its territory of citizens of the Russian Federation who hold international passports without biometric data starting on March 15th. The decision was previously announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Riga and comes in the context of the opening up of European policies towards Russian travel documents, DW writes.
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Latvia has banned entry into its territory of citizens of the Russian Federation who hold international passports without biometric data starting on March 15th. The decision was previously announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Riga and comes in the context of the opening up of European policies towards Russian travel documents, DW writes.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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