After Finland and the Baltic countries, Poland also prohibits cars registered in the Russian Federation from entering the country. The ban will take effect on September 17.

Poland will prohibit the entry of vehicles registered in the Russian Federation from September 17

This decision by the Polish authorities was announced by the head of the Republic’s Ministry of the Interior, Mariusz Kaminski, at a press conference. He explained the actions of the country’s leaders with the demands of the European Commission in relation to cars registered in Russia.

“In relation to the publication on September 8 of the clarifications of the European Commission <...> The ban will come into force at the Polish border starting tomorrow and will come into force at midnight,” TASS quotes in a statement.

Author:

Ekaterina Alipova

Source: RB

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