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    EU countries close the door to Russians, but loophole remains

    EU countries close the door to Russians, but loophole remains

    Four of the five European Union countries bordering Russia began turning away Russian tourists at midnight on Monday (September 19), saying they should not travel while their country is at war with Ukraine.

    Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania imposed new restrictions, while Finland decided to remain open, though it has cut back the number of consular appointments available to Russian travellers seeking visas.

    The move was the latest in a series of sanctions and other steps taken by the European Union or its member states since Moscow invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what it calls a "special military operation".

    The EU has banned all flights from Russia, leaving only rail and road transport links available, and this month it agreed to limit issuing free travel Schengen zone visas.

    On a cold and drizzly Sunday (September 18) in Narva, an Estonian border town with Russian speakers making up more than 90% of its population, Russian citizens were hurrying to enter before new rules came into place.

    Monday's entry ban is targeted at tourists and excludes Russian dissidents seeking refuge in the EU along with lorry drivers, refugees and permanent residents of EU countries as well as those visiting family members.

    Less than a tenth of some 4,000 Russians entering Estonia daily are losing the right under the new rules, officials said.

    The issue of travel to the EU has split the bloc, with capitals such as Berlin and Paris arguing that it would be counter-productive to ban ordinary Russians, a move advocated by Kyiv.

    Finland, whose Prime Minister Sanna Marin earlier stated Russian tourists should not travel to the EU during the war, said such a ban could contravene the Schengen zone agreement that all countries honour visas issued by other countries in the zone.

    Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas expressed her frustration over the divisions within the EU, warning that many Russian travellers will now head for the Finnish border.

    "There is a loophole, and the loophole is Finland," Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas told Reuters in an interview on Saturday (September 17).

    "So it's not entirely effective… but it's still better than nothing," she added. "I hope that, sooner rather than later, they will have to do this as well".

    For Mikhail Ivanov, a 35-year-old Russian citizen travelling by coach from St Petersburg to Tallinn on Sunday, visiting friends in Estonia may get more complicated.

    "I will still be able to get to Estonia through other countries," he told Reuters shortly after crossing into Narva.

    Russia said it would retaliate against the curbs, but would not close itself off from the bloc.

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