Estonia intends to reduce the operating hours of the Koidula border crossing point on the border with Russia and not to service it at night. Earlier, a similar decision was made regarding the Narva-1 checkpoint, states Estonian Finance Minister Mart Võrklaev. According to the Minister of Finance, the decision to limit the operating hours of the border crossing point has two reasons – sanctions and cost savings. “Firstly, more effective implementation of sanctions. Transport flows have decreased, and we do not need to keep the border with Russia open at night. Secondly, of course, there is some…