Hungarian and Moldovan citizens vaccinated against coronavirus can travel into each other’s countries without mandatory quarantines or negative test results from Tuesday, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Saturday.
The talks were concluded on Saturday, Szijjártó said in a video posted on Facebook.
“We continue talks with other countries on the mutual acceptance of immunity certificates and unimpeded travel,”
Szijjártó said.
As we reported before, entrants from Hungary were no longer required to stay in isolation in Romania from Monday if they present negative Covid tests when travelling there. Romania’s decision to list Hungary as a safe country is yet another achievement of Hungary’s vaccination drive, the minister said on Facebook.
Hungary concluded agreements on unimpeded travel with Georgia and Mongolia
the day before, to allow Hungarians holding immunity certificates to travel into those countries without having to isolate or show negative covid test results. Similarly, Georgian and Mongolian immunity certificates are accepted in Hungary.
Szijjártó said then that bilateral talks with other countries were ongoing on the sidelines of a Brussels meeting of European Union foreign ministers on “accepting each other’s certificates and make unimpeded travel possible.”
Currently eight more countries accept the Hungarian immunity card:
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Bahrein
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Romania
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the Czech Republic
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Slovenia
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Serbia
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Turkey
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North Macedonia
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Montenegro
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Source: MTI, Daily News Hungary
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