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Sweden allows its citizens to travel to Bulgaria

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Sweden withdrew its recommendation to its citizens to refrain from travelling to Bulgaria, the Netherlands and Romania for non-essential purposes, Reuters informs. Stockholm has also withdrawn its recommendations to its citizens to avoid travelling to Andora, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, France, Iceland, Italy, Croatia, Lichtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Switzerland, Spain, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Vatican and Austria. Sweden advises its citizens to refrain from travelling for non essential reasons to the rest of the EU and Schengen countries and Great Britain until September 9. The Swedish authorities are also advising their nationals to avoid travelling to third countries until September 15.




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