The European Commission has published updated recommendations on intermediate import, in particular, of vehicles with Russian registration.
< p>In response to the war that Russia is waging against Ukraine, Norway is introducing further strengthening of restrictive measures against Russia.
This is reported by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Noted , that a ban on the import of, among other things, passenger cars registered in Russia with nine or fewer seats.
The changes will take effect at midnight on the night of Tuesday, October 3.
“Norway stands with allies and like-minded people in responding to the brutal war of conquest that Russia is waging against Ukraine. It is important that sanctions are effective so that we prevent as much as possible the income the Russian state needs to finance the war, says Foreign Minister Anniken Heitfeld.< /p>
On September 8 and 12, the European Commission published updated recommendations on the intermediate import, in particular, of vehicles with Russian registration.
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have implemented the European Commission directive that to no longer allow cars with Russian registration across the border with the EU, with some exceptions.
We add that British Foreign Minister James Cleverley announced new sanctions for the Russian Federation due to the organization of pseudo-elections by the occupiers in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
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