China News Service, June 11th, comprehensive foreign media reported that as the European epidemic gradually eased, countries accelerated domestic unblocking. On the 10th local time, Borelli, the senior representative of the EU's foreign policy and security policy, said that from July 1, EU member states will gradually open borders to non-EU countries.

On May 26 local time, tourists visited the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy. Following the first opening of the Paestum ruins near Naples, Italy gradually “unsealed” historical sites.

  According to reports, Borelli said: "The European Union is expected to open its borders to all member states by the end of June. From July 1, it will gradually open to non-EU countries."

  According to media analysis, Borelli's remarks suggest that travelers from low-risk countries will first obtain a "pass" to travel to Europe. Later this week, the EU will announce a detailed road map for reopening the border.

  Prior to this, many European countries have opened borders to the rest of the EU member states. Italy opened its border to EU member states on June 3 without isolation.

  France will lift the border control of the EU, Schengen area and the UK on June 15. Passengers only need to fill out the "self-declaration" when entering the country.

  German Interior Minister Zehofer previously announced that he will remove border controls on EU citizens from June 16, including Italy. Austria will also open its border to 31 European countries including Italy from June 16.