From the DW:
“Romania,
Bulgaria become full members of Schengen zone”
European
interior ministers met in Brussels on Thursday, where they voted to allow
Bulgaria and Romania into the Schengen area, dropping borders between the two
countries and the rest of Europe. The decision will be valid as of January 1,
2025. "It is a historic moment to finally welcome Bulgaria and
Romania," said Interior Minister Sandor Pinter of Hungary, which the
European Union's rotating presidency. The process had already begun in March,
when passport checks were ended for the countries' air and sea borders with
other EU nations.
Why are
Romania and Bulgaria just now joining Schengen? Romania and Bulgaria have
been EU members since 2007, and have filled the requirements to enter Schengen
since 2010. However, over the years various states have objected to their
accession over migration concerns. Since 2022, Austria in particular was
holding out on approval. However, Vienna had already signalled ahead of
Thursday's vote that it would not veto the decision. This is in part due to a
pact wherein Bulgaria agreed to deploy more border guards to its frontier with
Turkey. Created in 1985, the Schengen border-free area is the largest
such zone in the world. It comprises all EU countries except Cyprus and
Ireland, as well as non-EU members Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and
Liechtenstein.
^ This is a
good move. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/romania-bulgaria-become-full-members-of-schengen-zone/a-71031199
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