EU countries begin to reopen their external borders cautiously and without order



Some member states of the European Union began today to reopen their external borders to the 15 countries, including China (although it is conditional on the principle of reciprocity), members of the list agreed at European level, while others will maintain restrictions on territories considered safe or will allow entry to others who are not in that document.

After agreeing yesterday, Tuesday, "in extremis" the countries whose residents would allow non-essential travel to the EU, it began today to undo the first massive bolt in its history, motivated by the coronavirus pandemic, which forced the closure of mid-March for all trips that were not essential.

Starting today, the EU recommends reopening its borders to a small part of those countries that could cross them before the health crisis: Australia, Algeria, Canada, South Korea, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, Montenegro, New Zealand, Serbia, Thailand, Tunisia , Uruguay and Rwanda, while in the case of China, the entry of its citizens is linked to the fact that Europeans can enter there.

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