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Despite European countries announcing the lifting of travel bans, there are travel warnings for Spain, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, which were part of measures to combat the global coronavirus epidemic.
According to the details, European countries had announced the lifting of travel bans from June 15.
The German Foreign Ministry had also allowed citizens to travel to 27 European countries. In this regard, the European Commission says that citizens of European countries should visit their neighbors.
Blackouts could enter the country, effective policies and lockdowns have helped many European countries control the epidemic, but travel warnings for Spain, Finland, Norway, and Sweden remain.
The Prime Minister
convened a meeting of the
Federal Cabinet today
The Prime Minister convened a
meeting of the Federal
Cabinet today
It should be noted that the EU had suggested to the member states that the travel restrictions imposed on those traveling outside the bloc should be gradually lifted from July 1 and a list of countries on which the sanctions could be lifted should be prepared.
The European Commission, the European Union's governing body, has called on member states to extend travel restrictions on the bloc until June 15.
The sanctions were part of a crackdown on the global coronavirus epidemic.
EU Home Affairs Commissioner Yello Johansson announced on Thursday that the commission had proposed extending the measures until June 30 and then moving forward with a gradual lifting of sanctions.
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Ms. Johansson also said the decision to lift sanctions on a particular country should be made in light of the country's epidemic, and whether the country has allowed travelers from the European Union to come.
He said that after discussions among the member countries, a list of countries to be given access to the bloc would be compiled.
The commission also
recommended that member states ease border
controls from June 15.
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