Foreign relations of the European Union
EU should support Turkey for hosting over 4 mln refugees: Borrell
The European Union should support Turkey for hosting more than four million refugees, the EU's foreign policy chief said on March 18.
Josep Borrell made the remarks after visiting the command center of Operation Irini, the EU initiative to implement a UN arms embargo on Libya.
This is the new Digital Green Certificate approved by the EC
It will allow EU citizens to travel between member states
UK Moves to Delay Border Control with EU until January 1st 2022
The UK government has announced its decision to delay deadlines for changing border controls in relation to the import of products from the EU into the UK with six months.
In an announcement yesterday the UK government said that it has reviewed time frame originally set out for its changed trading relationship with the EU.
President Iohannis: The vaccination certificate should be used for medical purposes
In a speech to a special meeting of the European Council, held on Thursday and Friday via videoconference, Romania's President said that the vaccination certificate should be used for medical purposes.
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister to Take Part in Video Conference of European Council
On Thursday and Friday, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is participating in a video conference of the members of the European Council, the government press office announced.
Times: Greece considers opening borders to British tourists in May
In contrast to the general plan by the EU leaders
COVID-19 pandemic, security and defence, among the topics discussed at the GAC informal meeting
On Tuesday, Secretary of State Iulia Matei participated in the informal meeting of ministers and state secretaries for European Affairs from EU member states, held in videoconference format, informs the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE).
Josep Borrell: European Perspective of North Macedonia Has No Alternative
The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, reaffirmed the clear and undeniable European perspective for North Macedonia at his meeting with the country's Deputy Prime Minister Nikola Dimitrov and Foreign Minister Bujar Osmany, who are visiting Brussels, according to the European External Action Service.
IATA calls on EU to adopt Greek PM’s Covid-19 vaccination ‘passport’ proposal
IATA’s head sent an open letter to the EU
Smoothening the cliff edge in EU-UK relations
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the United Kingdom and the European Union came into effect on January 1, 2021, capping a tumultuous four-and-a-half-year period since the shocking result of the July 2016 Brexit referendum, in which 51.9% of the British voters voted in favor of leaving the EU.
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