“This indicates that the Baltic countries and Poland suffer from an extreme degree of Russophobia, which is called Russo-hatred.

This is not in line with any international human rights standards.

This is a violation of human rights, a violation of the right to freedom of movement,” he explained.

According to Tsekov, the Baltic countries are abandoning their past and past ties, in particular with Russian citizens.

The parliamentarian also noted that such decisions would certainly affect relations with Russia in the future.

“They think that they punished us, the citizens of the Russian Federation, in fact, this is a punishment for Poland and the Baltic states,” the RT interlocutor concluded.

Earlier it became known that the decision of the authorities of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to impose a ban on the entry of Russian citizens with Schengen visas issued in other EU states came into force.

It is noted that an exception to this restriction will be made for truck drivers, diplomats and those entering for family and humanitarian reasons.