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Babiš: the Czech Republic Has Joined the Initiative to Tighten the Entry of Russian Troops Into the Eu | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - The Czech Republic has joined the initiative of several European Union countries that are advocating for tightening visa rules for former and current Russian soldiers seeking entry into the Schengen area. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said this during a meeting of the parliamentary European Affairs Committee on Czech positions for the upcoming European Council meeting in Brussels. The EU summit is expected to discuss the matter on T…
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Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Wednesday (March 18) that the Czech Republic had joined the initiative of several European Union countries that support tightening the rules for issuing Schengen visas to former and current Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine.

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At a meeting of the parliamentary European Affairs Committee, Andrej Babiš said that the Czech Republic has joined EU countries that are pushing for stricter rules on issuing visas to Russian soldiers. According to the countries, the soldiers could undermine security in the Schengen area.

The Czech Republic has joined the initiative of several European Union countries that are advocating for tightening visa rules for former and current Russian soldiers seeking entry into the Schengen area. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said this during today's meeting of the Chamber of Deputies' European Affairs Committee on Czech positions for the upcoming European Council meeting in Brussels. The EU summit is expected to discuss the matter …

Prague - The Czech Republic has joined the initiative of several European Union countries that are advocating for tightening visa rules for former and current Russian soldiers seeking entry into the Schengen area. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said this during a meeting of the parliamentary European Affairs Committee on Czech positions for the upcoming European Council meeting in Brussels. The EU summit is expected to discuss the matter on T…

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