https://ro.sputnik.md/20210930/ue-ar-putea-revizui-regimul-liberalizat-de-vize-pentru-moldova—este-sau-nu-adevarat-45160517.html
The EU could revise the liberalized visa regime for Moldova – true or not
The EU could revise the liberalized visa regime for Moldova – true or not
The EU could review the liberalized visa regime for Moldova
2021-09-30T15: 03 + 0300
2021-09-30T15: 03 + 0300
2021-09-30T15: 03 + 0300
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BUCHAREST, 30 sept. – Sputnik. According to EUobserver, which consulted an internal document, some EU countries are dissatisfied with the number of illegal residents and unfounded asylum applications from those three countries, as well as with citizens of Western Balkan states, according to RT. Germany seems to be the main state that has made complaints, followed by France and Italy. Citizens of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are allowed to travel in the EU’s Schengen area, which consists of 26 states, without seeing for up to 90 years. However, after it was revealed that the EU could make changes to the visa-free deal with these countries, Georgia’s Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani rejected the hypothesis as a “lie”. , despite the fact that EUobserver had access to complaints from Berlin.
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Several European Union countries want to start talks on the future of visa-free travel within the bloc for citizens of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, after there were complaints that a number of people had abused the system.
BUCHAREST, 30 sept. – Sputnik. According to EUobserver, which consulted an internal document, some EU countries are dissatisfied with the number of illegal residents and unfounded asylum applications from those three countries, as well as with citizens of Western Balkan states,
according to RT.
The EU recommends that Member States introduce travel restrictions for Moldova
Germany seems to be the main state that has made complaints, followed by France and Italy.
Citizens of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are allowed to travel in the EU’s Schengen area, which consists of 26 states, without seeing for up to 90 days in a row.
However, after it was revealed that the EU could make visa-free changes with these countries, Georgia’s Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani rejected the hypothesis as a “lie”.
“I want to reassure everyone and also disappoint those who took so much in this series of information. I know that our opponents are very enthusiastic and it is incredible how their opponents enjoy the failure of a country and I want to disappoint them. This is a big lie, “David Zalkaliani told Formulanews.
Germany also denied the allegations, despite the fact that EUobserver had access to complaints from Berlin.
“Reading this news was as unexpected for me as it was for everyone. I asked Berlin and the Federal Ministry of the Interior about this and I found out that this is not real news. It is false news, “said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.