China is ready to normalize cross-border travel | Health

Passengers at the airport in Beijing (China). (Photo: Kyodo/VNA)

According to Kyodo news agency, on January 30, China announced that it is ready to cooperate with all countries to facilitate the go normal border crossing, one day following lifting restrictions visas for Japanese nationals – which were imposed in response to Tokyo’s increased border controls on visitors from China.

Speaking at a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said that Beijing was ” once morest politicizing” its response to the COVID-19 epidemic and expressed regret over South Korea’s recent decision. extension of restrictions on issuing short-term visas for visitors from China until the end of February 28.

Ms. Mao Ning stressed that Beijing hopes Seoul “will eliminate” these policies “as soon as possible.”

[Trung Quốc tuyên bố làn sóng dịch COVID-19 sắp kết thúc]

Italy extends COVID-19 testing regulations for traveler from China

Meanwhile, on January 30, Italy’s Health Minister Orazio Schillaci announced that the Italian government would extend the mandatory regulation of COVID-19 testing for people arriving in Italy from China.

Speaking to the press, Minister Schillaci said the above regulation will expire on February 31, but will be extended until February 15 or until the end of February due to the increasing wave of COVID-19 infections. in China./.

(Vietnam+)

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