EU expected to remove Kosovo from red travel list

Portugal has compiled a new list of potentially safe countries from the Coronavirus, including Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, reports Radio Free Europe. If the list is approved, citizens of these countries, including those who are not vaccinated against [...]
If the list is approved, citizens of these countries, including those who are not vaccinated against the coronary, will be able to travel to EU countries.
Permanent representatives of EU member states today discuss the new draft list, which, apart from Western Balkan countries, includes Canada, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
EU ambassadors have already approved it.
The EU updates the lists every two weeks, in line with the epidemiological situation in each country separately.
At the June 18th meeting, Albania, Northern Macedonia and Serbia are included on the list of safe countries.
To ensure the status of a secure country, it must register a maximum of 75 positive cases of coronary per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days.
In May, the European Union has also adopted the so-called “emergency planet”, under which the travel stop for countries where the epidemiological situation deteriorates rapidly.











