Italy: Conte opposes de facto tourism agreements | WORLD



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“The member states of the European Union must not conclude de facto tourism agreements in the midst of the coronation crisis,” said Giuseppe Conte.

The Italian Prime Minister warned that if this happens, the single market will be destroyed. The governments of European countries are drawing up plans to open borders at multiple speeds, depending on the conditions prevailing in each, and some initially consider restoring free movement only to and from a limited number of neighbors.

“No
we will accept bilateral agreements within
of the EU could create
privileged tourist channels “,
Conte continued, addressing
journalists “It just came to our notice then
from the EU and we will not allow
Never”.

The coronavirus pandemic has so far claimed the lives of 31,106 people in Italy. This is the heaviest account in Europe. Conte said he could not yet say when freedom of movement would be restored within his country.



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