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28 March 11:53

Police Chancellor General Bogdan Despescu said that with the entry into the Schengen area by air and sea, passengers have no additional obligations.

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Mr. Despescu presented the analyses that were the basis of the force requirements for managing the flow of passengers, underlining that entering the Schengen area does not impose any additional obligations for them. Romania and Bulgaria will be part of the Schengen area with air and sea borders from March 31, 2024.

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Câteva zile au mai rămas până la "Air Schengen". Ce trebuie să știe cei care vor călători cu avionul. Milioane de pasageri scapă de controlul la frontieră

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European Commissioner Magnus Brunner appreciated Romania's contribution to protecting the EU's external borders, mentioning the positive assessment of its accession to Schengen.
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Five Albanian citizens with a ban on entering Schengen were helped to enter Romania. The investigation was initiated by the Timișoara Border Police.
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President Nicușor Dan met with European Commissioner Magnus Brunner to discuss the security of the EU borders and Romania's evaluation in Schengen.
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