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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Ukraine will suspend travel for all Russian citizens who hold only domestic identification known as internal passports as well as for Russian children under 14 who hold only birth certificates.
What does the change mean? All Russian nationals, including children, must hold international passports to enter Ukraine.
Background: A bilateral treaty allows travel between the two countries using domestic passports (for all Russian citizens) and birth certificates (for Russian children under 14). On Jan. 30, Ukraine’s prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, signed a resolution suspending that provision, announcing that the restriction would increase border security and reciprocate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s request for Ukrainian citizens to use only international passports when crossing the border.
Fighting between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine has recently surged despite a September ceasefire in a conflict that began last April, following the ouster of Ukraine’s president. More than 5,300 people have been killed and more than one million displaced, according to new United Nations statistics.
Travelers holding diplomatic and official passports are not affected by the new restrictions.
BAL Analysis: While the official implementation date is March 1, Russian citizens should expect that border officials may enforce the travel restrictions at any time.
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