“Europe is moving forward with our proposal. The introduction of a Digital Green Certificate is on track for implementation. This is a decision that will significantly facilitate the movement of citizens and will help boost tourism and the economies that rely heavily on it”, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis posted on his Twitter account on Wednesday, according to ANA.
Tourism is critical to Greece’s battered economy, the sector taking a hard hit in 2020 when the pandemic was raging, international air traffic ground almost to a halt, and people reluctant to travel. Israel had already struck agreements with Greece and Cyprus to let people proving they had been vaccinated to travel between them, Greece technically making a side deal outside the EU’s realm.
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