Los Angeles Times

Lithuania is planning to close 2 additional Belarus checkpoint­s

Four of six of the NATO member’s border crossings with the Russia ally will be sealed as of March 1.

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

VILNIUS, Lithuania — Lithuania decided Wednesday to seal off another two of its six checkpoint­s with Belarus as of next month, amid growing tensions with its eastern neighbor, an ally of Russia. This brings the total of closed border crossings into the Baltic country to four.

The Lavoriskes and Raigardas checkpoint­s will stop functionin­g on March 1, as all the traffic will be diverted to the remaining two at the villages of Medininkai and Salcininka­i.

Vilnius also decided to suspend the movement of pedestrian­s and cyclists through the last remaining checkpoint­s.

Tensions on the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on’s and the European Union’s borders spiked after Belarus took in thousands of Russia’s military mercenarie­s. It has also been accused of pushing Middle Eastern and African migrants into Europe, despite various forms of barriers having been put up.

Wednesday’s decision was fueled “by the risks associated with the increased activities of the Belarusian intelligen­ce and security services against Lithuania and our citizens,” Lithuanian Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite told reporters.

“Large resources are needed to control flows, prevent smuggling, ensure internatio­nal sanctions and reduce traffic safety risks,” she added.

The number of permits issued to Belarusian and Lithuanian carriers operating regular internatio­nal bus passenger services will also be gradually reduced, according to an interior ministry statement.

Some 3.9 million crossed the Lithuanian-Belarusian border via road border checkpoint­s last year, 66% of whom were Belarusian citizens.

In August 2023, Lithuania closed two crossings.

 ?? Mindaugas Kulbis Associated Press ?? LITHUANIAN soldiers patrol near the Belarus border. Crossings have been closed amid rising tensions.
Mindaugas Kulbis Associated Press LITHUANIAN soldiers patrol near the Belarus border. Crossings have been closed amid rising tensions.

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