Map of countries calling for Russian tourist visa ban in Europe

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  1. In serbia there are a lot of russians coming to belgrade. And thats good since they are the people who are escaping putin and they’re welcome, but the prices of rent and apartments go through the roof since so many of them need them.

  2. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia ordered the printing of 174.6 thousand blanks of diplomatic passports, although the agency employs about 15 thousand people.

    According to Russian law, in addition to employees of the Foreign Ministry, employees of the Federal Security Service, FSO, judges, prosecutors, deputies and other high-ranking officials can apply for diplomatic passports.

  3. Would be more interesting to show which countries actually issue how many visas to russian citizens not just what some politicians are talking about

  4. I hope that this shortsighted policy doesn’t discourage Russians from permanently leaving Russia and settling down in the EU. The drain of workforce and purchasing power is one of the major tools to accelerate the collapse of Putin’s economy.

  5. Cheapest flight to Europe costs close to $1600 nowadays (Saint Petersburg – Belgrade, roundtrip). All other European destinations are closed, but you can enjoy flying through Turkey (~$1300 only to Turkey, roundtrip).

    Tourist visas? It is like forbidding the Russians to buy the Buckingham palace. I don’t care in any possible way.

  6. The European map should be all blue. That would send a message. We should built within Europe, ditch China, ditch dependency on third parties and go on with our things. We have plenty to work on our own. Tighter European integration, diverging prosperity north – south etc.

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