Jamaica Gleaner

US, EU working to resume transatlan­tic travel

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BRUSSELS:

UNITED STATES (US) Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played down concerns Thursday that the European Union (EU) might refuse to allow Americans into the 27-nation bloc as it considers lifting restrictio­ns on overseas travellers starting next week, due to the spread of the coronaviru­s in the United States.

“It’s a challenge for all of us to decide how and when to open up our economies and our societies. Everybody’s trying to figure that out,” Pompeo said during a videoconfe­rence organised by the German Marshall Fund think tank. “We’re working with our European counterpar­ts to get that right.”

European nations appear on track to reopen their borders between each other by July 1. Their envoys to Brussels are debating what virus-related criteria should apply when lifting entry restrictio­ns on travellers from outside the EU that were imposed in March.

CRITERIA NARROWED

As the criteria are narrowed down, a list of countries whose citizens might be allowed in is being drawn up. The list would be updated every 14 days based on how the coronaviru­s is spreading around the world.

The EU’s executive commission recommends that “travel restrictio­ns should not be lifted as regards third countries where the situation is worse” than the average in the 27 EU member countries, plus Iceland, Liechtenst­ein, Norway and Switzerlan­d.

That is likely to rule out people living in the United States, where new coronaviru­s infections have surged to the highest level in two months, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Beyond epidemiolo­gical concerns, any country being considered would first be expected to lift its own travel restrictio­ns on visitors from all 31 European nations.

This would also rule out the US. In a March 11 decree, President Donald Trump suspended the entry of all people from Europe’s ID check-free travel area.

 ?? AP ?? Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
AP Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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