“The European Union (EU) and Russia have agreed on the transit of goods to the Kaliningrad region,” the report says.

It is noted that the EU has provided a document that satisfies Moscow.

According to the source, the coordination of the final document between Brussels and Vilnius continues for several weeks.

Earlier it was reported that Lithuania expanded restrictions on the transit of goods to the Kaliningrad region, banning the transportation of cement, alcohol and other goods through its territory from Russia in connection with the entry into force of European sanctions on them.

The representative of the European Commission, Dan Ferry, at a briefing in Brussels later noted that the EC did not give Lithuania any new clarifications on transit to the Kaliningrad region.