Lithuania suspended the passage of trucks from the Kaliningrad region

Due to a malfunction in the operation of customs information systems, Lithuania has suspended the passage of trucks from the Kaliningrad region, according to the Telegram of the Federal Customs Service of Russia.

Trucks are not allowed through and are not issued from 2:00 on April 2. According to the FCS, there was a queue for entry into Lithuania from Russia, as of the evening of April 2, there were 80 heavy trucks in it.

At the end of November, Lithuania stopped letting through Russian trucks that are leased from the actual carrier and do not belong to him, TASS reported, citing the chairman of the public council under the Ministry of Infrastructure Development of the Kaliningrad Region, Leonid Stepanyuk. He suggested that the problem would affect 25-30% of the trucks that are leased from Kaliningrad carriers.

In mid-March, Vilnius decided to intensify inspections of freight trains at the Kybartai railway station, following from the Kaliningrad region to Lithuania - for this, X-ray control will be installed there.

In the summer of 2022, the Lithuanian authorities restricted the rail transit of sanctioned goods to the Kaliningrad region. Russia called this decision illegal and promised to take retaliatory measures. Subsequently, the European Commission clarified the terms of the sanctions, allowing transit by rail, but under the control of Lithuania. In addition, the EC has set limits on the transit of sanctioned goods. In August, the head of the Kaliningrad region, Anton Alikhanov, said that the region had exhausted quotas for some products.

The quota for the transportation of goods through Lithuania to Kaliningrad and back for 2023 is 2.89 million tons, which is almost 7% less than in 2022, Interfax reported.

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