Europe unlikely to let US citizens in after reopening borders

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Americans are unlikely to be allowed into many European countries for business or tourism. 9News

In contrast, aside from a notable new outbreak tied to a slaughterhouse in western Germany, the virus's spread has slowed across the EU and particularly in the 26 nations that make up Europe's visa-free travel zone known as the Schengen area.

A tourist from Düsseldorf leaves Ibiza Airport on June 17, 2020 in Ibiza, Spain. The Balearic Islands, which are heavily dependent on tourism, may receive up to 10 900 tourists from Germany until the end of June. But more than epidemiological criteria, any country being considered would first be expected to lift its own travel restrictions for people from all EU and Schengen nations, the commission said, adding "it cannot be applied selectively."

A top French diplomat, speaking anonymously in line with the French presidency's customary practices, stressed that the EU decision will not be a political one.

 

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