“The Kremlin has spent 30 years looking for ways to oversimplify things. Now you did it for them,” said the presidential adviser who is a regular on live broadcasts of exiled Russian media. “Simplistic reactions cause complex consequences.” Schools across Ukraine have dropped the Russian language from their curriculum, and the education ministry has also recommended removing Russian writers from literature classes. Estonia, which has already stopped issuing visas to Russians, last week barred entry to Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia. Latvia, another Baltic nation that saw Soviet occupation, said on Tuesday it would limit issuing residence permits to Russian nationals, saying the permits would be renewed in “very rare, exceptional cases.” Egils Levits, the president of Latvia, earlier this week insisted that issuing tourist visas for Russians to “relax peacefully in Europe” amid the violent invasion was not “politically and morally justified”. Both Latvia and Estonia have been popular destinations for middle-class Russians to buy holiday homes, with many later obtaining residence permits.
title: “Stop Cancelling The Russians And Get Them On Our Side Says Zelensky S Top Adviser Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Sara Goodwin”
“The Kremlin has spent 30 years looking for ways to oversimplify things. Now you did it for them,” said the presidential adviser who is a regular on live broadcasts of exiled Russian media. “Simplistic reactions cause complex consequences.” Schools across Ukraine have dropped the Russian language from their curriculum, and the education ministry has also recommended removing Russian writers from literature classes. Estonia, which has already stopped issuing visas to Russians, last week barred entry to Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia. Latvia, another Baltic nation that saw Soviet occupation, said on Tuesday it would limit issuing residence permits to Russian nationals, saying the permits would be renewed in “very rare, exceptional cases.” Egils Levits, the president of Latvia, earlier this week insisted that issuing tourist visas for Russians to “relax peacefully in Europe” amid the violent invasion was not “politically and morally justified”. Both Latvia and Estonia have been popular destinations for middle-class Russians to buy holiday homes, with many later obtaining residence permits.
title: “Stop Cancelling The Russians And Get Them On Our Side Says Zelensky S Top Adviser Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Nicolas Mattison”
“The Kremlin has spent 30 years looking for ways to oversimplify things. Now you did it for them,” said the presidential adviser who is a regular on live broadcasts of exiled Russian media. “Simplistic reactions cause complex consequences.” Schools across Ukraine have dropped the Russian language from their curriculum, and the education ministry has also recommended removing Russian writers from literature classes. Estonia, which has already stopped issuing visas to Russians, last week barred entry to Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia. Latvia, another Baltic nation that saw Soviet occupation, said on Tuesday it would limit issuing residence permits to Russian nationals, saying the permits would be renewed in “very rare, exceptional cases.” Egils Levits, the president of Latvia, earlier this week insisted that issuing tourist visas for Russians to “relax peacefully in Europe” amid the violent invasion was not “politically and morally justified”. Both Latvia and Estonia have been popular destinations for middle-class Russians to buy holiday homes, with many later obtaining residence permits.
title: “Stop Cancelling The Russians And Get Them On Our Side Says Zelensky S Top Adviser Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Nereida York”
“The Kremlin has spent 30 years looking for ways to oversimplify things. Now you did it for them,” said the presidential adviser who is a regular on live broadcasts of exiled Russian media. “Simplistic reactions cause complex consequences.” Schools across Ukraine have dropped the Russian language from their curriculum, and the education ministry has also recommended removing Russian writers from literature classes. Estonia, which has already stopped issuing visas to Russians, last week barred entry to Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia. Latvia, another Baltic nation that saw Soviet occupation, said on Tuesday it would limit issuing residence permits to Russian nationals, saying the permits would be renewed in “very rare, exceptional cases.” Egils Levits, the president of Latvia, earlier this week insisted that issuing tourist visas for Russians to “relax peacefully in Europe” amid the violent invasion was not “politically and morally justified”. Both Latvia and Estonia have been popular destinations for middle-class Russians to buy holiday homes, with many later obtaining residence permits.
title: “Stop Cancelling The Russians And Get Them On Our Side Says Zelensky S Top Adviser Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “William Jewell”
“The Kremlin has spent 30 years looking for ways to oversimplify things. Now you did it for them,” said the presidential adviser who is a regular on live broadcasts of exiled Russian media. “Simplistic reactions cause complex consequences.” Schools across Ukraine have dropped the Russian language from their curriculum, and the education ministry has also recommended removing Russian writers from literature classes. Estonia, which has already stopped issuing visas to Russians, last week barred entry to Russians with Schengen visas issued by Estonia. Latvia, another Baltic nation that saw Soviet occupation, said on Tuesday it would limit issuing residence permits to Russian nationals, saying the permits would be renewed in “very rare, exceptional cases.” Egils Levits, the president of Latvia, earlier this week insisted that issuing tourist visas for Russians to “relax peacefully in Europe” amid the violent invasion was not “politically and morally justified”. Both Latvia and Estonia have been popular destinations for middle-class Russians to buy holiday homes, with many later obtaining residence permits.