“60 wagons arrived in Kaliningrad, the first train with cement,” he said.

On July 22, it became known that Lithuanian Railways (Lietuvos gelezinkeliai) is resuming the transit of goods to the Kaliningrad region, which were previously included in the sanctions list of the European Union.

On July 13, the European Commission announced that rail transit to Kaliningrad is allowed subject to the control of goods.