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Ukrainians cheer on first day of visa-free EU travel

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KIEV: Ukrainians were on Sunday celebratin­g the first day of visafree access to the EU, with thousands crossing the border as President Petro Poroshenko proclaimed a dramatic “exit” from Moscow’s grip.

The move is symbolic for Kiev, where a pro-EU revolt in 2014 toppled the previous Russiaback­ed government and was followed by Moscow’s annexation of the Crimea peninsula sparking a protracted ongoing conflict with pro-Russian separatist­s in eastern Ukraine.

“The visa-free regime for Ukraine has started! Glory to Europe! Glory to Ukraine!” Poroshenko tweeted early Sunday as many travelers started crossing the border and posting selfies.

Only those with biometric passports — containing a microchip with personal data, including fingerprin­ts — can take advantage of the visa-free travel for the time being, for stays of up to 90 days every six months that don’t include work.

The exemption does not apply to Ireland or Britain, nor to Iceland, Liechtenst­ein, Norway and Switzerlan­d, which are part of the EU’s Schengen passportfr­ee area despite not being members of the bloc.

Later Sunday, Poroshenko met with Slovak counterpar­t Andrej Kiska on the Slovak-Ukrainian border, unlocking a mock “door to the EU” painted like a Ukrainian passport.

“We have waited so long for this,” he said. “I am sure that this day, June 11, will go down in the history of Ukraine as a final exit of our country from the Russian empire and its return to the family of European nations.”

“Welcome to Europe,” Kiska told the crowd. “I want to call on you to continue carrying out reforms.”

“Today we bring down the barrier between the people of Ukraine and the people of the EU,” EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini said in a video address.

“Ukraine has delivered reforms its citizens were asking for and we of the EU have kept our promise. This is what we call a win-win solution.”

The EU approved the visa-free travel last month after long delays and Kiev’s embattled reforms, fulfilling a key promise to cement ties with Kiev following the broad trade and political associatio­n agreement sealed in 2014.

Kiev is now seeking to boost European integratio­n with cheaper rail links and more low-cost air connection­s with EU cities, Poroshenko said Saturday.

Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin cheered on Twitter after passengers on flights from Ukraine were able to enter Warsaw, Budapest, Frankfurt and other airports.

“#Bezviz (no visa) is just the beginning!” he wrote, himself crossing the border to Hungary and posting photos from the passport control area.

 ??  ?? Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, poses for a selfie with people during a ceremony on the Slovak-Ukrainian border not far from Ukrainian city of Uzhgorod to mark the first day of visa-free travel to Europe on Sunday. (AFP)
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, poses for a selfie with people during a ceremony on the Slovak-Ukrainian border not far from Ukrainian city of Uzhgorod to mark the first day of visa-free travel to Europe on Sunday. (AFP)

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