Estonian customs officers deployed the first car with Russian license plates, driven by a person with dual citizenship, at the border. This has been reported telegram channel Russian Federal Customs Service (FCS).
“Currently, the Estonian side has returned a vehicle with Russian license plates used by a person with dual citizenship of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Lithuania,” the statement said.
According to the driver himself, after entering the Narva-1 checkpoint, Estonian customs officers informed him that the import of cars of this category is prohibited, after which he was sent back to Russian territory.
Entry of vehicles registered in Russia into Estonia has already started Forbidden.
Before that it was known as Lithuania. will ban Cars with Russian license plates even from other EU countries enter the country.
On September 10, the European Union banned Russian imports of personal cars, smartphones and cosmetics, as they were considered imports. Also subject to restrictions are trailers and semi-trailers for the transportation of precious stones, toilet paper, shampoos, toothpastes, goods, yachts and cameras.
Finland did not comply with a European Union document that proposed banning Russian tourists from entering the country with Russian-registered vehicles.
Margus Tsahkna, formerly Estonian Foreign Minister named The Baltic Sea is a “NATO lake”.