US citizens can travel to all EU countries without visas, whereas four EU member states – Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus – still need visas to enter the US.
“We are working on that issue very actively in this format, but also bilaterally. We hope for progress when it comes to the visa waiver programme,” Bozinovic said. He presided over the EU-US virtual meeting together with Justice Minister Drazen Bosnjakovic.
The meeting was held online instead of physically in Dubrovnik as planned before the health crisis.
Ministers of the interior talked about cyber crime, terrorism, the spread of extremist propaganda, disinformation, travel restrictions and other security challenges.
“Cross-border challenges in the current conditions, I would say, not only haven’t decreased but are even more pronounced than before in some areas,” said Bozinovic.
The dialogue with the US should continue and it is necessary to “further strengthen the transatlantic partnership to which the EU has always attached high importance,” he added.
Ministers of justice discussed contact tracking apps and urgent and extraordinary measures for ensuring the functioning of judicial systems in emergencies, quarantines and isolation.
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