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Estonia will restrict the operation of another border crossing point from the Russian Federation

Posted on 03/05/2024
Estonia will limit the work of another state of emergency from the Russian Federation

Photo: border-security-report.com/estonia. The government plans to limit the operation of the Koidula border crossing

The country's government believes that restricting traffic at another checkpoint will tighten sanctions against Russia.

Estonia will limit the operation of another checkpoint with Russia. After the operation of the Narva crossing was limited, the government of the country planned to close the Koidula border crossing at night. ERR reported this on Sunday, April 28.

It is noted that recently there has been a decrease in night border traffic at this crossing.

This is also expected to save money.

“We are now talking about closing the Koidula border checkpoint at night, in addition to closing Narva at night,” said Finance Minister Mart Virklaev.

However, the local municipality of Setomaa has already expressed concerns that the new restrictions will reduce tax revenues due to the impossibility of workers coming from Russia.

Pylyp Travkin

Philip Travkin writes and publishes his articles for free, only for the development and prosperity of Ukraine!

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