EU mulls visa ban for Russian veterans tied to Ukraine war

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The EU is considering a coordinated entry/visa ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine, pushed by Estonia amid security concerns; Estonia has already banned 261 veterans, and several member states support a common policy, but the exact scope and next steps depend on EU consensus and ongoing visa-policy reviews by the European Commission.
- EU considers entry ban on Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine Euronews.com
- Estonia warns Russian veterans could flood Europe after Ukraine war, urges EU entry ban kyivindependent.com
- The European Union is considering a complete entry ban for those who fought for Russia against Ukraine Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
- EU considering entry ban for Russian war participants, says EU chief diplomat Yahoo
- Estonia foreign minister: We need to put together a black list of Russian combatants and ban them from entering Schengen area marketscreener.com
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