Trucks in long queues on Belarus-Lithuania border
Trucks lined up in a long queue on February 26 at the Pryvalka border crossing point on the Belarusian-Lithuanian border.
Drivers had to wait for three hours at the Belarusian side in order to have their papers processed.
Alyaksandr Tsishchanka, a spokesman for the Border Control Committee, said the line was built up due to the new procedures that regulate the temporary import of vehicles from the third countries to the territory of the union state of Belarus and Russia. The new regulations came into force on February 25.
Drivers had to wait for three hours at the Belarusian side in order to have their papers processed.
Alyaksandr Tsishchanka, a spokesman for the Border Control Committee, said the line was built up due to the new procedures that regulate the temporary import of vehicles from the third countries to the territory of the union state of Belarus and Russia. The new regulations came into force on February 25.