Despite the warnings, crossing the border between the two countries remains possible, and transportation communication is valid.
Estonia urged her citizens to stop the journey to Belarus, which was given potential risks. Authorities have warned possible surveys and detentions, as well as accessing consular support restrictions. On Monday, September 29, ERR reported.
The media’s publication states that Estonia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs appealed to citizens with warnings of frequent cases of restraint and investigation by Estonians in Belarus territory. Angel Saar-Raman, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, noted that such incidents occur not only on the border, but also in the country: it creates serious difficulties for tourists, in particular EU citizens.
Problems with helping help also cause concern. Saar-Raman explained that after May 20, 2024, there was no estonian diplomat on Estonia’s Diplomatic Diplomatic Mission, and Belarus had no representative in Estonia. Lack of consul can significantly tighten the process of providing support or make it inaccessible to emergency situations.
Despite the warnings, crossing the border between the two countries remains possible, and transportation communication is valid. Bus flights from Tallinn to Minsk continue to run, and the mechanism of processing of humanitarian visas remains in working mode.
Earlier it was reported that Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs turned to citizens calling to prevent the visit to Belarus and recommend those in its territory, as soon as possible to return home.
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