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Poland opens borders for Russian citizens

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Poland opens borders for Russian citizens


24.08.2020

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Another country has decided to open its borders to Russians, RIA Novosti reports. Russia was included in the list of countries whose citizens will be able to enter Poland. Citizens of China, Singapore, Serbia, Gabon and some others will also be allowed to enter the Polish territory soon.

Warsaw also expanded the list of states whose citizens will not yet be able to enter Poland. It includes 63 countries, including India, Belgium, Spain, and the United States.

As Russkiy Mir reported earlier, it is expected that passenger flights to some of the CIS countries will reopen in early autumn.

Russia resumed international flights from August 1. The planes went abroad from Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don. The air traffic was resumed with Great Britain, Turkey, Tanzania and Switzerland.

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