Mapping and analysing the practices and performance at border-crossing points is a key approach towards strenghtening operational resilience of EU customs administrations.

As part of this work, a EUCAB BCP diagnostic study was conducted from the 14th to the 16th of September 2025, in Estonia, at the Koidula and Luhamaa border-crossing points, which are located on the border between Estonia and Russia and form part of the European Unionโ€™s external border.

The daily work at Koidula and Luhamaa demands a high level of coordination, risk-based controls, and the ability to function reliably even when traffic volumes fluctuate or circumstances at the external border change rapidly. There is currently no operational customs-to-customs communication with Russian authorities, reflecting the European Unionโ€™s solidarity with Ukraine.

Joint diagnostic activities under EUCAB framework contribute to strengthening the operational resilience of the EU customs network as a whole, while also supporting harmonised and secure border-crossing processes across the European Union.

EUCAB thanks the Estonian customs for hosting the BCP Diagnostic study at the Koidula and Luhamaa border-crossing points.

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