Italy not to open borders to non-EU countries
Italy not to open borders to non-EU countries

The Italian government has decided not to open its borders to non-EU countries, La Repubblica reported.

Roberto Speranza, Italy’s Minister of Health said: “globally, the epidemiological situation remains still complex and we must avert the sacrifices made by Italians in recent months being in vain.”

According to La Repubblica, citizens of non-EU countries arriving in Italy from Schengen Area countries will have to go through a two-week mandatory quarantine.

Europian Council has agreed to start lifting travel restrictions for residents of some third countries on June 30. Georgia is included on the list.