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02 Jun 2025, 19:37 GMT+10
Latvia has reportedly cited national security concerns over some real estate holdings close to critical infrastructure
Latvia has prohibited entry for Russian citizens who own real estate near strategically important sites in the country, citing national security concerns, local broadcaster TV3 reported on Monday.
According to a statement from the Latvian State Security Service (VDD) cited in the report, a series of agency probes has identified risks emanating from Russian-owned properties near critical infrastructure.
As a result, "in several cases," Russian property owners have been blacklisted and prohibited from entering Latvia.
Latvian authorities are trying to limit purported Russian influence within its borders. A former Soviet republic, like Baltic neighborsEstoniaand Lithuania, it has adopted an increasingly hardline stance against Moscow since the Ukraine conflict escalated in February 2022.
Riga announced sweeping travel restrictions for Russian nationals, barred Russian-registered vehicles from entering the country, and introduced a mandatory Latvian language test for Russians, deporting thousands of those who refused to take it or failed.
Riga has also moved to ban Russians from owning property. A bill presently before parliament aims to prohibit citizens of Russia and Belarus, as well as companies linked to them, from acquiring real estate in Latvia, citing potential threats to national security and circumvention of Western sanctions.
Latvian Interior Minister Rihards Kozlovskis has cited "a hybrid war" with Russia, and urged EU members prohibit the issuance of Schengen tourist visas to Russian nationals, alleging risks of sabotage.
The three Baltic states, all NATO members bordering Russia, have also warned of potential invasion once the Ukraine conflict ends. Russia has repeatedly dismissed the warnings as "nonsense" meant to scare the European population and justify increases in military spending.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova recently accused the Latvian authorities of "blatant discrimination against Russians," saying many of their policies were openly Russophobic. She said Russophobia had "reached a new high" in the Baltics in recent years and warned that Latvia, in particular, would have to answer to the International Court of Justice if it continued with its discriminatory practices.
(RT.com)
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