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2013 10 01

Russia calls off tightened border checks on Lithuanian trucks

On Tuesday, Russia called off tightened border checks on Lithuanian truckers, vice-president of Linava, the national road carriers’ association, told BNS.
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. / Juliaus Kalinsko / 15min nuotr.

“The reports are unofficial since we still haven’t got any official information. However, full checks are not being conducted today, so we conclude that the risk profile has not been extended, it remained in effect until September 30, inclusive,” Mečislavas Atroškevičius said.

The association had got those reports from its partners in Russia, he said.

“We’ve got those reports from our partners who work in customs terminals in Russia, take care of documents… They said that no trucks had been taken for detailed checks today,” Atroškevičius told BNS.

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