June 26, 2020, 10:50
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AKIPRESS.COM - EU ambassadors are to continue talks on Friday to plan reopening external borders on 1 July, and travellers from Kyrgyzstan could be among those not allowed in.
Some European countries are keen to open up to tourists but others are wary of the continued spread of the virus. Kyrgyzstan, US, Brazil, Russia and other countries with high infection rates would also be left off a safe list, according to the reports.
Some 47 countries are on the draft list of acceptable countries; travellers from 54 nations are likely still to be barred from the bloc, a source told Euronews.
The United States is on the second list of "unacceptable" countries, the source told Euronews. The US has had more than 120,000 COVID-19 deaths and over 2.3 million cases according to the Johns Hopkins University, with new surges of infections reported in several US states. Brazil, also on the draft list of countries whose travellers stand to continue being refused EU entry, confirmed more than 39,000 new cases in a single day on Tuesday. Its death toll has now topped 52,600. Russia, another nation on the list of countries likely to be refused entry, is still recording thousands of new COVID-19 cases every day and has reported over 600,000 in all.
The list of countries whose citizens are acceptable to enter Europe includes: Vatican, Monaco, Montenegro, Andorra, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Albania, Turkey, Kosovo, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Mongolia, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Georgia, Bhutan, Lebanon, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, India, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Palau, New Zealand, Australia, Dominica, Bahamas, Saint Lucia, Uruguay, Jamaica, Cuba, Paraguay, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Canada, Angola, Namibia, Uganda, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, Zambia, Tunisia, Mauritius, Guyana, Rwanda.