Eng

Germany to lift travel warnings for European countries from June 15

XINHUA
發布於 2020年06月03日13:11

PA musician plays cello in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, capital of Germany, May 26, 2020. (Photo by Binh Truong/Xinhua)

"The pandemic is far from over and together we must prevent a resumption of tourism from leading to a second wave in Germany and elsewhere."

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

BERLIN, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Germany's travel warnings for member states of the European Union (EU), Schengen associated states as well as for Britain would be lifted on June 15 and be replaced by individual travel advice, Foreign Office announced on Wednesday.

As entry restrictions by Norway and Spain would apply beyond June 15, the lifting of Germany's travel warning for these two countries was delayed and would be adjusted later, according to German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.

There had been "intensive talks" with Germany's European partners in recent weeks, Maas said after a government meeting on Wednesday. Across Europe, lockdown measures were being gradually lifted and hotels and restaurants were reopening.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

Pedestrians walk on a road through a grove in Berlin, capital of Germany, May 26, 2020. (Photo by Binh Truong/Xinhua)

In many places, the spread of COVID-19 was under control, Maas said, adding that this "positive development" had been taken into account. The decision to lift travel warnings to European countries would "awake great hopes and expectations."

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

However, Maas stressed that travel warnings for certain countries or regions could be reactivated again. If more than 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within one week were recorded in a certain country or region, Germany's Foreign Office would reevaluate the situation.

Tourists sit on a sightseeing tricycle in Berlin, capital of Germany, May 26, 2020. (Photo by Binh Truong/Xinhua)

An emergency mechanism, which was reached between Chancellor Angela Merkel and Germany's states, uses the same benchmark for deciding whether the partial easing of COVID-19 restrictions has to be reverted.

"We must not lull ourselves into a false sense of security," stressed Maas. "The pandemic is far from over and together we must prevent a resumption of tourism from leading to a second wave in Germany and elsewhere."

People sit outside a cafe in Berlin, capital of Germany, May 26, 2020.  (Photo by Binh Truong/Xinhua)■

更多 Eng 相關文章

InXizang | A witness in the modernization of Tibetan medicine production
XINHUA
Xinhua Commentary: Sound China-EU cooperation indispensable to world's prosperity
XINHUA
Xinhua News | Xi calls on youth to shoulder responsibility for Chinese modernization
XINHUA
China extends more inclusive loans to small businesses
XINHUA
Axelsen stunned as Chinese Taipei beat Denmark in Thomas Cup quarters
XINHUA
Xinhua Headlines: China launches Chang'e-6 to retrieve samples from moon's far side
XINHUA
About China's lunar mission: Chang'e series lunar probes
XINHUA
Xinhua Commentary: Lunar exploration requires unity, not space-race mentality
XINHUA
A story of an ethnic Tajik train conductor
XINHUA
Update: Vice premier stresses all-out rescue and relief work after deadly road collapse
XINHUA
Update: Vice premier stresses all-out rescue and relief work after deadly road collapse
XINHUA
Guest Opinion: The new phase of Serbia-China relations
XINHUA
GLOBALink | Chinese engineer contributes to improving infrastructure in Nauru
XINHUA
Hang Seng Insurance Introduces FortuneLife Deferred Annuity Life Insurance Plan with Enhanced Benefit to Support Stable Retirement
PR Newswire (美通社)
Zimbabwe commits to making new currency convertible, says minister
XINHUA
Report on China-EU environment, climate cooperation released
XINHUA
GLOBALink | How Chinese EV companies maintain competitive edge
XINHUA
Int'l guests call for more cooperation on space exploration
XINHUA
U.S. unemployment rate ticks up to 3.9 pct in April as job growth slows
XINHUA