The European Union could not decide which countries' citizens would be able to come when the borders were opened
The European Union has not yet decided which country's citizens will be able to enter Europe and which will not after the borders open.
The announcement was made by Adelbert Janes, spokesman for the European Commission on Migration and Internal Affairs, at an online news conference in Brussels.
On the question of whether it has been decided which country's citizens will come to Europe after the reopening of the European External Border, which was closed on July 1 due to the Corona epidemic?
In response, the spokesman said that discussions and consultations in this regard are currently underway in the member countries of Europe. No decision has been made yet
It may be recalled that during the last week, it was reported in various media that citizens of more than 50 countries, including Russia, the United States and Brazil, will not be able to enter Europe due to Corona.
While the 47 safest countries where the outbreak has stopped or Corona has dropped dramatically, its citizens will be allowed.
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