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Moscow (VNA) – Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Vladimirovich Michoustin on January 25 signed a decree according to which the Russia survey entry restrictions on its soil for citizens of Finland, Vietnam, India and Qatar from January 27.
Previously, Russia had said it would resume flights to the four countries from January 27. According to a statement from the press service of the Russian cabinet, for the citizens of these four countries, the restrictions on entry into Russia linked to the coronavirus will be lifted.
The Russian government has made it clear that citizens of these four countries are only allowed to enter its soil via commercial flights. Conversely, the Russians can come freely to these countries.
The Russian Center for the Control and Prevention of Coronavirus Infections said the agency had decided to resume flights to the Vietnam with the Moscow – Hanoi line (2 flights / week), India with the Moscow – New Delhi line (2 flights / week), Finland with the Moscow – Helsinki lines (twice / week), St. Petersburg – Helsinki (2 flights / week) and Qatar with the Moscow – Doha line (2 flights / week). -VNA
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