"Did We Even Go Crazy?": Prime Minister of a European Country Criticises the Refusal to Ban Russian Military Entry Into the EU
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Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs strongly criticised the total ban on the entry into the EU of those participating in Russia's war against Ukraine, as part of the latest sanctions package.
Monday, August 17. Ukraine is in its 1,636th day of a full-scale war initiated by Russia. On Monday night, one of the largest Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia of the war took place.
He stated this in an interview with Politico.According to Kulbergs, despite the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, EU countries in 2025 issued more than 630 thousand Schengen visas to Russian citizens. The Prime Minister stressed that among those who get the opportunity to enter Europe, there are Russian servicemen who took part in hostilities against Ukraine. What, are we crazy? We allow visas to be issued to Russian military, those…
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs sharply criticized the refusal to impose a complete ban on the entry into the EU of participants in the war against Ukraine in the latest package of sanctions.
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