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Article 49 of the Maastricht Treaty (as amended) says that any European state that respects the principles of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law, may apply to join the EU. Whether a country is European or not is subject to political assessment by the EU institutions. [6]
ETC was established in Stalheim, Norway, during an excursion of the 1948 Congress of the International Union of Official Travel Organizations (IUOTO).ETC became IUOTO's regional commission for Europe in line with the latter's aim “to promote, in a technical and entirely non-political manner, freedom of travel, so as to strengthen peace and mutual understanding between the nations of the ...
Brazil–European Union relations; Canada–European Union relations; China–European Union relations; European Union–NATO relations; Georgia–European Union relations; Iceland–European Union relations; Kazakhstan–European Union relations; Japan–European Union relations; Mexico–European Union relations; Moldova–European Union ...
Various new travel restrictions have been popping up across the European Union, from quarantine and testing requirements to outright travel bans.
The European Commission is ready to help Lebanon with preferential trade and customs backing, the head of the EU executive said on Thursday after a phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
Further agreements to join the Common Aviation Area have been offered to the EU's Eastern Partnership members. Agreements currently in force, include: Georgia signed a CAA on 2 December 2010. [3] Moldova signed on 26 June 2012. [4] Ukraine and the EU signed a Common Aviation Area agreement on 12 October 2021, as part of the 23rd Ukraine-EU ...
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ETIAS is required for entry by land, air and sea to 30 European countries, including the 29 member states of the Schengen Area, as well as Cyprus. Ireland, which is part of the Common Travel Area, is the only member state of the European Union that continues to have its own visa policy and does not plan to join the Schengen Area or to require ETIAS.