European Commission adopts regulation on visa liberalization for Ukraine

Image
-
0Comments

Ukrainian citizens will soon be able to travel in the European Union for a 90-day stay over a 180-day period, following the European Commission’s adoption of a visa liberalization regulation for the country.

The adoption is the culmination of a process that begin in December 2015, with the commission determining that Ukraine was eligible for the liberalization plan, according to an announcement. The commission published a proposal for the regulation in April 2016, and the Council of the EU and European Parliament agreed to its terms in late February.

The regulation has been sent to the council and European Parliament for their signatures and will subsequently be published in the EU Official Journal. The regulation will be effective 20 days after its publication.

“The adoption of the regulation on visa liberalization for Ukrainian citizens is an important development, which will help strengthen ties between the people of Ukraine and the EU,” Maltese Minister for Home Affairs and National Security Carmelo Abela said in the announcement. “It follows the completion of the necessary reforms by Ukraine in a number of areas including migration, public order and security, external relations and fundamental rights. Furthermore, the revised suspension mechanism recently adopted by the EU makes it possible for the Union to suspend such liberalization, if there are serious migration or security issues with Ukraine.”



Related

Andrej Plenković

Croatian officials visit LNG terminal to review capacity increase project

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković led a delegation visiting the LNG Terminal in Omišalj to review new upgrades aimed at boosting capacity. Officials discussed ongoing projects that strengthen Croatia’s role in regional energy security.

Jože Colarič President of the Management Board and CEO Krka d.d.

Krka receives top honors at FilmAT Festival in Poland

Krka was honored at the 20th International FilmAT Festival with top prizes for its visual storytelling. The company says these awards highlight its commitment to effective communication on global issues.

Assoc. Prof. Manyu Moravenov

Turnover and number of trades on the BSE double in the first quarter of the year

The Bulgarian Stock Exchange announced that both turnover and trade numbers more than doubled in early 2026. The exchange attributes this growth to increased investor activity. Additional context highlights BSE’s role as Bulgaria’s only licensed stock exchange.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Balkan Business Wire.