L’UE si propone di vietare l’ingresso ai veterani di guerra russi

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/74463

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38 commenti

  1. squeeze-my-lizard on

    How is this even a question? It’s surprising we’re not revoking the passports of the fake opposition living inside EU

  2. It’s very simple really, just ask them about Crimea at the border control and they will reveal themselves in a second.

  3. EastClintwoods on

    How? Will they have a sign in their passport saying “Russian veteran”?

    Just ban them all.

  4. Lorenzoak on

    The fact that Hungary finally had elections and the EU instantly materialized a €90B package within 24 hours is hilarious. They literally had their finger hovering over the ‘Send’ button just waiting for the veto blocker to get out of the way

  5. Full-Sound-6269 on

    On the fifth year of war. That is some speed there. Does EU consist of workers like Blitz from Zootopia?

  6. AsozialesNetzwerkOB on

    So basically they want to make it even more impossible for Russian deserters to seek asylum within the EU?

  7. Sudden-Conclusion931 on

    Why allow any Russians at all? Even if theyre not directly involved in the war in Ukraine, or hybrid war, espionage and sabotage within the EU, the vast majority support Putin and the war. The only thing that will hurt them is isolating them completely.

  8. oops_all_memes on

    >that by signing a contract

    If we put aside the fact that it disincentivizes desertion, what about the people who were forced to participate either by being forced to sign contract or by directly being mobilized? I understand that it’s a minority but it’s a minority that has nowhere to go and no one to turn to. And if we look at the situation on the ground, there’s a non-zero chance that the amount of people who were forced into the army might significantly increase very soon

    >He added that the move is “fair,” arguing that those who “fight a war to harm Europe and European states” should not be allowed to travel there, and urged all EU member states to support the initiative.

    I feel like what would be unquestionably fair is something like revoking visas, residence permits and citizenships of children of Russian oligarchs, government officials and propagandists. You know, to hurt the actual decision-makers and the actual war criminals and their shitlings directly benefitting from the war. Somehow that’s still not on the table 5 years in

    I can’t view this news article as anything other than theatrics while Huylo’s daughter has the time of her life in Paris holding art exhibitions and partying and Solovyov’s son enjoying his London lifestyle

  9. Latter-Effective4542 on

    Would this include the newly elected Bulgarian prime minister? He was a fighter pilot for USSR, back when. 🤷‍♂️

  10. JimTheSaint on

    I absolutely love that move it should have been done a long time ago. 

    Glad that it gets done

  11. Random-useless-lore on

    We should let them enter.
    Then deport them to ukraine. 
    That way ukranian prisoners can be exchanged. 

  12. willflameboy on

    Here in the UK, British citizens are literally going to Israel to fight, and coming straight back with no issues whatsoever.

  13. IshTheFace on

    How on earth would you know if they were veterans or not?

  14. Longjumping-Metal-56 on

    But the EU is happy to take in all the refugees from the Middle East with few them being al Qaeda or ISIS members disguised as refugees.

  15. InvictusAurelius on

    How about you ban all USA/Israel war veterans/citizens? Hipocracy at it’s finest, but that’s global politics.

  16. Free-Way-9220 on

    Ban their propagandists too. It means Trump won’t be allowed to visit, but so be it

  17. Dreynard on

    Was really surprised a few months ago when I saw someone with a Novorossiya flag on its backpack exiting the arrival section of a french airport.

    Good that the hole is plugged (so long there are exceptions for special cases)

  18. So, I am pretty sure Russia has a universal draft for men over 18. If so, this basically means Russian men are stuck in Russia but the women can leave. And… there’s a lot of reason for them to leave. It’s an interesting move by the EU.

  19. Dhghomon on

    Love the ban though I was always curious about the idea of something like a 10,000 euro fee for them instead which goes directly to Ukraine. (i.e. effectively a ban but raise some money and also any veterans that truly feel remorseful can see it as paying some penance). Did that idea ever get brought up?

  20. clockwork_Cryptid on

    is it really fair that a russian criminal, conscripted into a war they likely do not want to fight in, then has their movement restricted? it just seems a tad cruel

  21. JxhnBxnRambx on

    This so funny to me, imagine up until now, being a russian soldier, fighting for your live to get a few meters further into europe, then you return home, and now you just fly there for vacation no problem

  22. comments83820 on

    I’m fine with this. Visiting the EU is a privilege, not a right. Wealthy Russians should have to deal with the consequences of the government that enriches them.

  23. While I agree that this sounds like a good idea, aren’t the people fighting in Ukraine often forcefully drafted so they didn’t have a choice (most Vietnam vets come to mind) ? How does this affect defectors ?

  24. OldRepresentative578 on
  25. goprinterm on

    Let the US have the war veterans visits, they have been promoting Russia since taking office, and have ceased all sanctions against them. It’s a great match, ignorant MAGA and Russian Empire wanna bees.

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