Ministry of Foreign Affairs: more than a thousand Lithuanian trucks in Belarus to be moved to special parking lots in the Kotlovka area
Lithuanian trucks that have accumulated on the territory of Belarus on the access roads to the Kamenny Log and Benyakoni checkpoints will be moved to specially equipped parking areas in the Kotlovka area in order to ensure safety and security. For humanitarian reasons, drivers have been given the opportunity to leave the territory of Belarus and move to their places of permanent residence before the Lithuanian side decides to fully reopen the border. "We are ready to provide the necessary assistance to those drivers who, for one reason or another, cannot leave the territory of Belarus," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted. At the same time, Belarus reserves the right to apply all measures provided for by law in relation to these vehicles.
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