From July 1, the EU will allow free entry from 12 more countries, including Moldova, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Radio Svoboda journalists reported this on Twitter with reference to the decision of the Committee of Permanent Representatives of the EU.
"Kosovo, Bosnia and Montenegro are included in the list of safe countries for travel. Permanent representatives of EU member states approved an updated list with 12 additional countries. It will enter into force by the end of this week," wrote journalist Hyerakina Tukhina.
In turn, Rikard Jozwiak clarified that the recommendation will come into force on Thursday, July 1.
According to him, Moldova, Armenia and Azerbaijan are also included in the list.
The EC updated its travel advisories on June 18.
Then free entry to the countries of the European Union was allowed from Albania, Australia, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Rwanda, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, the USA and China (in the case of reciprocity from Beijing).