EU Maintains Open Borders for Moroccan Travelers Amid COVID-19 List Update

The European Union (EU) has revised the list of 15 countries, including Morocco, to which European countries have opened their borders. Montenegro and Serbia are no longer on this list.
The EU member states had approved this list on Tuesday, June 30. After this approval, it was decided to revise the list every two weeks to include or exclude certain countries. Montenegro and Serbia were excluded on Thursday, July 16. Now, the countries whose nationals are allowed to come to Europe are 12 after the revision of the list.
These countries considered "safe" due to the level of Covid-19 contamination are: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and China (provided the Middle Kingdom respects the principle of reciprocity).
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