On Tuesday, 20 October, a diplomatic source confirmed a news story reported by Bloomberg by indicating that Member States’ permanent representatives (Coreper) will be asked to remove three countries from the list of non-EU countries whose nationals may enter the EU for non-essential travel and to add one country on Wednesday, 21 October.
According to the proposal made by the German Presidency of the Council of the EU, these three countries are Tunisia, Georgia, and Canada, and the...