"The Russian Interior Ministry prepared a draft bill at the direction of President Vladimir Putin, aiming to protect the interests of car owners whose vehicles have been listed as wanted on the initiative of hostile states."
"Currently, the registration of vehicles subject to international search warrants is prohibited in Russia, but the Interior Ministry claims it is often impossible to determine why a vehicle would be included in this database."
"The Interior Ministry in Moscow claims that Berlin ignores such requests from Moscow for political reasons, leading to a lack of information regarding the reasons for the search warrants."
Russia is considering a legislative change that would permit the registration of vehicles stolen in the EU. This proposal, initiated by the Russian Interior Ministry, aims to protect car owners whose vehicles are listed as wanted by 'hostile states.' The bill would also apply to vehicles declared missing by Ukraine. Currently, registration of such vehicles is prohibited, but Russian authorities claim they cannot ascertain the reasons for the international search warrants due to a lack of response from Germany and other countries.
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