Latvian transport minister welcomes EU sanctions deal

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Latvian transport minister welcomes EU sanctions deal

Any road haulage company in Russia and Belarus is not allowed to use the European Union, including transit. The sanctions impose import restrictions on certain goods exported from or originating in Russia, including coal and other solid fossil fuels.

Together with its neighbouring countries, Latvia is one of the initiators of the adoption of this sanctions package, so Minister of Transport T lis Linkaits is pleased that the EU Member States have finally been able to reach an agreement. The Minister of Transport said that Latvia is ready to implement the restrictions on the transportation of cargo from Russia and Belarus by road and sea, as well as the closure of Latvian ports to Russian ships.

The Minister calls on Latvian carriers to follow the decisions in this area and to return vehicles in Russia and Belarus to the EU Member States, taking into account the possible steps of the response.

Minister of Transport T lis Linkaits said that with a united and firm response from the EU by imposing new sanctions, they can put enough pressure on Russia and achieve tangible results in the fight for democracy and freedom in Ukraine.

Some exceptions cover essential goods, such as agricultural and food products, humanitarian aid and postal services.

The restrictions were already adopted in the fifth package of sanctions in response to the regime of President of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and its brutal aggression in Ukraine. The decision will be entered into force on the day after it is published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Within seven days of the publication of the decision, the requirements for ports and road transport must be implemented.