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Belarus authorities have seriously decided to make money from “gasoline tourism”

  • July 4, 2022
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The AvtoVzglyad portal has repeatedly said that a stream of “petrol tourists” from Lithuania and Latvia has poured into the territory of Belarus. The inhabitants of the Baltic

The AvtoVzglyad portal has repeatedly said that a stream of “petrol tourists” from Lithuania and Latvia has poured into the territory of Belarus. The inhabitants of the Baltic States go to Blue-eyed to fill their cars with cheap fuel and at the same time buy Belarusian products, cigarettes and alcohol.

“Gasoline tourists” literally began to attack the Republic of Belarus, when the authorities of the latter introduced visa-free entry, first for citizens of Latvia and Lithuania, and then for Poland. In addition, residents of 73 countries from around the world from July 4 to July 24 can visit the country in one go without a visa, but only on the condition that they buy tickets for the Slavianski Bazaar festival.

Meanwhile, Lithuania has discovered how to phase out cheap Belarusian gasoline for citizens. Obviously, for their part, the authorities of at least Latvia and Poland will also want to implement something similar.

But the Finns – and that is quite logical – prefer to fill up at Russian gas stations. But now officially Helsinki has also decided to break the long-established tradition.

“Gasoline tourists” literally began to attack the Republic of Belarus, when the authorities of the latter introduced visa-free entry, first for citizens of Latvia and Lithuania, and then for Poland. In addition, residents of 73 countries from around the world from July 4 to July 24 can visit the country in one go without a visa, but only on the condition that they buy tickets for the Slavianski Bazaar festival.

Meanwhile, Lithuania has discovered how to phase out cheap Belarusian gasoline for citizens. Obviously, for their part, the authorities of at least Latvia and Poland will also want to implement something similar.

But the Finns – and that is quite logical – prefer to fill up at Russian gas stations. But now officially Helsinki has also decided to break the long-established tradition.

Source: Avto Vzglyad

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