Member States’ ambassadors to the EU decided on Wednesday 30 June to extend the EU list of third countries whose residents can once again travel to the EU for non-essential reasons.
They decided to add 11 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brunei, Canada, Jordan, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. On 16 June, the ambassadors had added eight more countries and territories to the list, which states that people from these countries can travel to Member...