One of the countries in Europe is looking for ways to deport all those who want to obtain Russian citizenship.
The government of Estonia is actively looking for ways to send away citizens who have taken Russian citizenship. This was reported by the publication Postimees.
According to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, the Russian Federation violated international law by attacking Ukraine, and there is a need to consider that Russia wants to undermine the security of Estonia and its allies.
The Prime Minister emphasizes that Russia has attacked the Baltic countries, spreads hostile and false information about Western countries, and organizes the entry of illegal migrants into the European Union.
Kallas emphasizes that a person who has decided to take Russian citizenship must have a real understanding of Russia's war against Ukraine and the world's attitude towards Russian aggression. This is a threat to the security of Estonia that cannot be ignored.
According to the Prime Minister, a residence permit can be revoked if the person poses a threat to public order and national security.
Additional barriers have been installed at the border crossing point between Estonia and Russia in the city of Narva, and measures are underway to potentially close the border.
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