EU member states agreed on Tuesday to open the bloc’s external borders for the entry of 15 third-country nationals from 1 July. The list of “safe countries” includes Algeria, Australia, South Korea, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, Morocco, Montenegro, Rwanda, Serbia, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay.
“At the moment, we cannot follow the EU recommendation. It would be against the interests of Hungarian health,” Orban said.
The only exception is Hungary’s neighbor Serbia, which has a large ethnic Hungarian community.
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