Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte on local TV channel LRT Additional restrictions on the entry of Belarusian citizens into the country were allowed.
“The flow is not entirely justified, given the level of our current relations (with Belarus – socialbites.ca),” he thinks.
According to the politician, the authorities of the republic plan to reduce the number of guests from Belarus, but two of the six checkpoints (checkpoints) on the Lithuanian-Belarusian border have already stopped working. Šimonytė added that the proposals will be prepared in January.
“We will continue to discuss how to manage these risks,” the Prime Minister said.
He explained that there will likely be a reduction in cross-border flows or the introduction of additional conditions for those holding temporary residence permits in Lithuania.
Lithuanian State Border Guard Service in November planned Training of additional officers within two years within the scope of strengthening border security with Belarus.
Previously in Lithuania taken into account New restrictions on Russians are unlawful.