The Belgian Foreign Ministry recently released a list of countries where travel is allowed, protothema.gr reports.
Greece is on this “green” list along with 20 other countries: Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Latvia, Croatia, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Lithuania, Czech Republic, and Slovenia.
This entails that those returning to Belgium from these countries do not need to be tested or quarantined.
The “orange” list includes: Cyprus, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Portugal and Spain. Those who arrive in Belgium from these destinations are tested and quarantined.
In the “red” list, which means that travel is prohibited, are: Finland, Ireland, Malta, and Norway.
According to diplomatic sources, concerning the fact that Greece was initially included in the “orange” list, yesterday there was a communication between the Greek authorities and the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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