Norway, Estonia consider joining Finland in closing border with Russia
Norway may follow Finland and close the border with Russia, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said on Nov. 22, according to the Norwegian TV channel TV2.
Asked by journalists whether it is advisable to follow the example of the Finns and close the border with Russia, the Prime Minister said that Norway could do so "if necessary."
Currently, the Norwegian authorities are closely monitoring the situation in Finland and Estonia.
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Norwegian Minister of Justice Emilie Enger Mehl expressed a similar opinion on Nov. 16, and the next day the same statement was made by Estonia.
Finland announced on Nov. 16 the closure of four border crossings located in the east along the border with Russia. The restrictions will be in effect until Feb. 18, 2024, but could be extended.
Several more checkpoints were closed on Nov. 22, leaving only one Russian-Finland border crossing open.
Finnish border guards reported that in recent months, a large number of people without entry documents have been trying to enter Finland through checkpoints on the southeastern border.
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Apparently, migrants from other countries had been traveling through Russia to get to the Eastern Europe borders.
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