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Ukrainian citizens may have problems when they enter Belorussia. These obstacles are related to the effect of lists of unwanted people entering Russia.
This was announced by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine in Belarus Igor Kizim, writes the publication "Free News Plus".
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It points out that The Russian list of "undesirable individuals" has an impact on Belarus by the creation of State of the Union between Russia and Russia.
For some Ukrainian citizens, it was difficult to enter or stay in Belarus. This is due to the fact that there are lists of undesirable people in Russia for the entry of people. These lists can also be used on the territory of Belarus as a member of the State of the Union,
– explained the ambassador.
He also added that at the present time the Embassy of Ukraine had established cooperation in this area with the Belarusian consular and migration structures.
"Even if a person is on such lists, we find a solution based on mutual interests," said Kizim.
Meanwhile, the diplomat urged Ukrainian citizens, who doubted their presence on such lists, to address this issue to the Belarusian migration authorities before their trip to Belarus. preparation of the draft concept of approximation of Russian and Belarussian legislation. They state that this step is a prerequisite for the intensification of economic cooperation within the State of the Union.
In addition, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the military doctrine of the State of the Union, which includes the Russian Federation and Belarus. At the same time, the Kremlin said that the possible unification of Russia and Belarus was not under discussion. monetary, juridical, humanitarian and cultural space gradually organized. The treaty establishing the union between Russia and Belarus was signed on 8 December 1999 in Moscow. The treaty entered into force on January 26, 2000, after the exchange of the instruments of ratification between the two countries. President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
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