She wrote about this in her Telegram channel.

“Such manifestations of nationalism and discrimination grossly violate the fundamental principle of freedom of movement, enshrined in universal and regional international legal acts,” Moskalkova said.

According to her, European countries do not have unity on this issue, which gives hope for the implementation of international norms by the EU.

Earlier, Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Pert Wawrzyk said that the country is developing a concept for the European Union to stop issuing visas to Russian citizens.

Also, the Prime Minister of Latvia, Krisjanis Karins, said that the country's authorities plan not to renew residence permits for Russians and restrict the entry of Russian citizens into the republic on Schengen visas.