Prague: On Aug 29, it emerged that the European Union foreign ministers’ meeting in Prague might agree tightening the issuance of visas for Russians. It could also start debating a wider ban on tourist visas though there is no agreement on that, EU officials said. The bloc’s defense ministers, also meeting in Prague on Monday and Tuesday, will also discuss options for setting up an EU military training mission for Ukraine.

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