According to the expert, the Baltic states all the time "go ahead with all sorts of crazy ideas on how to annoy Russia."

“Latvia has recognized Russia as a “terrorist-supporting state”, Estonians set an example on how to deal with visas.

It can be expected that if the next package of sanctions is adopted, then the idea of ​​Estonia will enter it.

Nobody wants to listen to representatives of the tourism industry... We must be prepared for the fact that this trend will continue,” Svetov stressed.

Earlier it became known that Estonia closes the borders for Russian citizens with Schengen visas issued by the republic.

On August 9, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas supported the demand of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to ban Russian citizens from issuing tourist visas to Europe.