TIRANA – A group of 11 EU states have agreed a roadmap for how to do summer holidays in Europe, reported EUobserver on Tuesday.
EU nations ought to open borders phase-by-phase, coordinate measures, prioritise safety, and ensure people can get back home afterward, according to a joint statement Monday by foreign ministers from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Malta, Slovenia, and Spain.
All EU countries currently have different travel rules in place.
Albania is an EU candidate country and borders many countries belonging to the above group but it has not unveiled any concrete roadmap regarding tourism although that is a key sector of its economy gripped now by the repercussions of corona virus pandemic.
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