From the DW:
“EU foreign ministers agree to
suspend Russian visa accord”
(People walk towards the
Estonia-Russia border)
EU foreign ministers have agreed
to suspend a 2007 visa facilitation agreement with Russia over the country's
war in Ukraine, top EU diplomat Josep Borrell announced on Wednesday.
"This will significantly reduce the number of new visas issued by the EU
member states. It's going to be more difficult, it's going to take
longer," Borrell said at the end of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers
in Prague. He also said there had been a substantial increase in border
crossings from Russia into neighboring states since mid-July. "This has
become a security risk for these neighboring states," Borrell added.
"In addition to that, we have seen many Russians traveling for leisure and
shopping as if no war was raging in Ukraine." The move was particularly
welcomed by member states that border Russia. "We need to immediately ramp
up the price to Putin's regime,'' Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu told
reporters. "The loss of time is paid by the blood of Ukrainians.''
"It's important that we show that at the same time when Ukrainians are
suffering, normal tourism shouldn't continue business as usual,'' Finnish
Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said
How will visa process change?
The move is designed to prevent "visa shopping" by Russian applicants
seeking easier entry to the European Union through member states with laxer
rules, the EU foreign policy chief said. Such a move would make the EU visa
process more complicated, more expensive and more bureaucratic, as well as
increasing waiting times for approval, according to European Commission
guidelines. Students, journalists and
those who fear for their safety in Russia would still be able to acquire visas.
The move would have no immediate impact on the estimated 12 million visas
already issued to Russian citizens, but EU officials are looking into what
could be done to freeze them. The suspension comes after weeks of pressure from
EU countries bordering Russia, such a s Finland and Estonia, to crack down on
Russian nationals traveling to the bloc on Schengen visas issued by some EU
member states. Diplomats said the EU ministers could not agree immediately on a
blanket ban of travel visas for Russians as member states were split on the
issue. However, Finland's top diplomat Haavisto said that the European Union's
move to restrict travel visas for Russians due to Moscow's war in Ukraine is a
step "in the right direction" if implemented by member states.
How many Russians visit the
EU? According to the EU border control agency Frontex, almost a million
travelers with Russian passports have come to the EU since the war in Ukraine
started six months ago. The overwhelming majority of these travelers arrived in
Finland (333,000), Estonia (234,000), and Lithuania (132,000). The high number
of trips by land to countries neighboring the EU can be explained by the lack
of direct flights between Russia and the bloc since the outbreak of the war. As
a result, countries like Germany and France are now more difficult to reach.
^ молодец Евросою́з! Russians
should not be able to go to the EU (or the UK, the US, Canada, etc.) as
Tourists or Businessmen/women while their country continues to butcher innocent
Ukrainian Men, Women and Children. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/eu-foreign-ministers-agree-to-suspend-russian-visa-accord/a-62983438
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