11 EU members agree on rules for reopening tourism
(VOVWORLD) - 11 EU members on Monday agreed on a set of rules regarding the gradual easing of movement restrictions introduced to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Home to Spain’s first national park, the picturesque Picos de Europa is one of western Europe's most overlooked mountain ranges. (Photo: VW Pics/Universal Images Group)
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The agreement was announced following a video conference between the foreign ministers of Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Portugal, Malta, Slovenia, and Bulgaria.
In a joint statement, the ministers said they had agreed on four guiding principles: that phased steps coordinated and agreed among EU members is the best way to normalize cross-border travel, that avoiding an unsustainable rise in infections is a key priority, that citizens who travel freely within Europe must be assured a safe return home, and that free cross-border movements can be restored progressively, provided current positive trends lead to comparable epidemiological situations in country of departure and country of destination.