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EU members agree to lift travel restrictions on US tourists

The European Union is recommending that member countries start lifting restrictions on tourists from the United States

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 16 June 2021 08:16 EDT
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The European Union is recommending that member countries start lifting restrictions on tourists from the United States.

EU members agreed Wednesday to add the United States to the list of countries from which restrictions on non-essential travel should be lifted. The move was adopted during a meeting in Brussels of permanent representatives to the 27-nation bloc.

The recommendation is non-binding, and national governments have authority to require test results or vaccination records and to set other entry conditions.

Some EU countries have already started allowing in American visitors.

In addition to the U.S., the representatives of EU nations added five other countries - North Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Lebanon and Taiwan - to the tourist travel list. The European Council updates the list based on epidemiological data. It gets reviewed every two weeks, .

The representatives also decided to remove a reciprocity clause for the special administrative regions of China Macau and Hong Kong

The recommendations are expected to be formalized on Friday.

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