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European Union decided to reopen its borders to travelers from 14 countries, including Korea. However, if you go to Europe, you have to return to Korea and self-contain for 2 weeks. It is unlikely that the number of travelers will increase immediately.

Reporter Kim Hye-young.

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Reuters reported that the EU and EU member countries have agreed on a list of 14 countries that can enter the EU from today (1st).

According to the correspondence, the EU board of directors has agreed to this and has adopted recommendations to unravel restrictions.

There are 14 countries including Algeria, Australia, Canada, Japan, and Thailand, including Korea.

In the case of China, it is known that entry into the EU is possible if the Chinese government allows EU citizens to enter China.

In principle, this recommendation is applicable starting today, but since it is not legally binding, the final decision authority remains with individual countries.

As a result, each EU member state may continue to restrict or step-by-step restrictions by other nationals, including 14 countries.

The list of these 14 countries will be reviewed every two weeks, taking into account the situation of Corona19, the trend of new diagnoses, and response standards.

In the case of the United States, where the spread of Corona19 was still not included in the list, there is also an analysis that reflects the recent deterioration in relations between Europe and the United States.