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Kaliningrad, the EU compromise on the transit of goods

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Kaliningrad, the EU compromise on the transit of goods

MOSCA – The conflict between Moscow and Vilnius over the Lithuanian ban on the transit of Russian goods to the Russian slave of Kaliningrad seems to be coming to an end, writes the business newspaper this morning Kommersant. The clearing came after yesterday, Wednesday, the European Commission published new guidelines on anti-Russian sanctions following the so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine, according to which there should be “no ban” on rail transit between Ukraine. Russian exclave of Kaliningrad overlooking the Baltic Sea and the rest of Russia, excluding that of military equipment.

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