Davidyuk about visas for Russians/Collage of Channel 24
Some EU countries have a clear position on the ban on issuing visas to Russians. Lithuania and Latvia are leaders on this issue and can even influence the positions of other states.
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Such an opinion Channel 24political scientist Mykola Davydyuk said. According to him, they can make a package decision to ban the issuance of visas to Russians.
Deny entry to Russians
Nikolai Davydyuk explained that we are now going according to the minimum scenario, when citizens of the aggressor country are not able to enter certain countries. However, these individual states can form a coalition to ban them from entering.
Thus, countries such as Germany and Hungary may oppose such a ban, explaining that this is “Putin's war, not the Russians.” In his opinion, if the decision is taken by the entire European Union, except for two countries, this is an excellent result.
Russians need to be told that you must solve this problem the same way, the political scientist emphasized.
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Davidyuk emotionally addressed the Russians: watch the video
Waiting for Ukraine to deal with Putin
He added that the Russian opposition is waiting for Ukraine to solve their problems. “Let's sort things out with Putin, then seize power in the Kremlin, and then hand it over to us,” Nikolai Davidyuk explained the position of the Russians.
Deal with your Putin at home. Our task is to expel him from Crimea, expel him from Donbass, take away our nuclear power plants, make him pay money – reparations, – the political scientist commented emotionally.
He advised the Russians to take things from their European premises and go to Russia, if they want to change something. For 20 years, the Russians have been saying that they are allegedly out of politics and now, because of their passivity, hundreds of thousands of people are being killed. among civilized countries,” summed up Davidyuk.
The political scientist noted that the decision to ban the entry of Russians should be made not only at the level of the European Union, but also at the level of other global countries, including the United States. Yes, in his opinion, the Russians can begin to deal with their problems from within the state.
More about Russia's isolation
- The Estonian government has adopted new entry rules for citizens of the aggressor country. From August 18, the country restricts the issuance of Estonian visas to Russians and prohibits entry to Estonia for those Russian citizens who have a visa issued by Estonia and the purpose of visiting the country is tourism, business, sports or culture.
- The US Department of State has not yet made a decision on the recognition of Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. Senators from both parties are finally calling for this to be done.
- On August 11, the Saeima of Latvia recognized Russia as a state sponsoring terrorism in the world. Riga also called on the European Union to stop issuing visas to citizens of Russia and Belarus.