On Tuesday 30 June, Member States finally approved, by written procedure, the first European list of non-Member State whose citizens will be allowed to return to the EU for non-essential travel from 1 July (see EUROPE B12516A1).
It includes the following countries: Canada, Australia, Uruguay, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, Georgia, Serbia and Montenegro. China has been set aside on the basis of reciprocity: its residents will only be able to...