- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

EU Will Not Annul Schengen Visas of Russians Who Visited Crimea – Source

© Sputnik / Iliya Pitalev / Go to the mediabankMoscow Visa Application Center of the British Embassy
Moscow Visa Application Center of the British Embassy - Sputnik International
Subscribe
The European Union has reportedly expressed "great surprise" upon encountering rumors that Russian citizens who have visited Crimea will allegedly have their Schengen visas annulled.

View of Crimea - Sputnik International
Russia
Historic Goal: UEFA Recognizes Crimea Part of Russia
The European Union is not going to cancel the Schengen visas of Russian citizens who have visited Crimea, a highly placed EU source told the Russian newspaper Kommersant.

The source referred to information about the EU's alleged decision to annul the visas of those Russians who visited Crimea, an option that the source said is "absolutely excluded."

"The EU will not track those who went and flew to Crimea, or in any way restrict their right to enter Schengen countries," the source said.

The statement that Russian citizens who visited Crimea will be deprived of Schengen visas was earlier made by former Crimean Minister of Resorts and Tourism Alexander Liev, who is currently Advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food.

He said that the Ukrainian authorities will allegedly hand over the list of "border violators" to the EU diplomatic missions so that their Schengen visas can be cancelled.

Migrants wait beside railway tracks for trains at Demir Kapia train station in Macedonia, near the border with Greece - Sputnik International
Czechs Worried Greek Crisis Threatens Schengen Security
Liev also said that Kiev is considering stiffening penalties for the violation of Ukrainian law "On the occupied territories", which stipulates administrative and criminal liability for illegal entry into the territory of Crimea, including imprisonment for up to eight years.

According to him, the planned amendments to the law, which were supported by all factions in the parliament, will envisage slapping a spate of sanctions on "border violators".

These will include the possible confiscation of their property in the event that "it is located on Ukrainian territory", and restrictions on their ability to obtain Schengen visas.

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала