Russia lifted some restrictions for Turkish citizens
Moscow / 06.02.19 / Turan: Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the abolition of some special economic measures against Turkey, reports TASS.
In accordance with the decree, the circle of Turkish citizens in respect of whom the restrictive measures imposed in November 2015 were lifted was expanded.
These are drivers of international road haulage, as well as holders of valid special passports traveling on short trips.
Restrictions were introduced by presidential decree on November 28, 2015 "On measures to ensure the national security of the Russian Federation and to protect Russian citizens from criminal and other unlawful actions and to apply special economic measures against the Republic of Turkey". -02D-
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