As he said in his welcoming remarks, Vladimir Goncharov, opening of the new crossing points built with the latest technology is another step in expanding the mutually beneficial economic relations between Russia, Lithuania and other European Union countries.
Addressing those attending, Etienne Claye mentioned this facility was built thanks to the financial and institutional cooperation between the EU and Russia.
Chernyshevskaya checkpoint is designed to pass 1,500 vehicles per day (300 trucks; 1150 passenger vehicles; 50 buses) and up to 4000 individuals. The total cost of the project is 442 million rubles, of which 132 million rubles have been allocated by the European Commission.