The list of 14 non-EU countries whose citizens the EU recently allowed to enter the Union as visitors serves only as a recommendation, Slovakia will take a look at the situation regarding coronavirus in each country in order to determine who will be allowed to enter Slovakia, Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok (an SaS nominee) stated on Wednesday. The list of 14 non-EU members whose citizens will be allowed to enter EU-member countries as of July 1 includes Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay. Permission was also granted to citizens of so-called European micro states, namely Andorra, Monaco, the Vatican and San Marino. The Union expects these countries to reciprocate when it comes to EU citizens.
Slovakia will choose from the list of those allowed to enter EU
02. 07. 2020 15:06 | Topical Issue
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