The EU has warned Russia that it could face stronger sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. Ruben Zaiotti writes on the role that visas could play in EU sanctions. He notes that applications from Russia make up the largest share of all Schengen visas issued and that Russia has one of the lowest visa refusal rates in Schengen states. He argues that taking a harder line on visa applications from Russia could therefore offer a natural route to exert pressure over Ukraine, however such a policy would also carry a significant cost for EU countries
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President Putin has chosen to escalate the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, thereby ignoring both ...
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine signed agreements with the EU on 27 June aimed at facilitating closer c...
The announcement of a partial mobilisation in Russia has promoted thousands of people to attempt to ...
Since Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the start of the conflict in the Donbass regi...
On 29 July, EU governments approved a number of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis...
Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany met in Minsk on 11 February to negotiate a solution to the ongoi...
Following the annexation of Crimea earlier this year, the EU has implemented escalating sanctions ag...
As Russian tanks and artillery advanced on Kharkiv and Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed an ...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
The EU and the US have been stepping up sanctions against Russia because the Kremlin has broken ever...
The ongoing military and political escalations in and around Donbas - including the increase in Russ...
The topic of the thesis is the issue of visa regime between the EU and Russia and its influence on r...
Following its annexation of Crimea and its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has been sanctio...
Despite a ceasefire being announced in Ukraine on 5 September, violence has continued, with the UN H...
Against the background of the Boston Marathon bombing as a violent reminder of the lawlessness throu...
President Putin has chosen to escalate the conflict in south-eastern Ukraine, thereby ignoring both ...
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine signed agreements with the EU on 27 June aimed at facilitating closer c...
The announcement of a partial mobilisation in Russia has promoted thousands of people to attempt to ...
Since Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the start of the conflict in the Donbass regi...