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EU Makes Progress on Covid-19 Digital Certificate for Travel

Photo source: EU Council

Photo source: EU Council

EU ambassadors have agreed a mandate for negotiations with the European Parliament on the proposal for a Digital Green Certificate, the European Council said on Wednesday.

Proposed by the European Commission, the Digital Green Certificate will facilitate safe and free movement during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic by providing proof that a person has either been vaccinated against the coronavirus, received a negative test result or recovered from the virus.

Commenting on the approval of the Council’s position on the Digital Green Certificate, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, said: “I welcome this first step. It shows that we are ready to engage constructively with the European Parliament and the Commission to continue to move fast on these proposals, in order to have the certificate and the system fully operational this summer“.

On her part, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen referred to an “important step forward”.

The legal framework of the Digital Green Certificate consists of two legislative proposals. The first concerns EU citizens and members of their families and the second concerns third-country nationals legally staying or legally residing in the territory of a member state.

According to these proposals, it will be possible to use the certificate across all EU member states. It will also be introduced in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

The Digital Green Certificate will also be open to initiatives being developed globally in order to facilitate travel from third countries.

European Council makes amendments

The key amendments introduced in the legislative texts by the Council are the following:

– a reference to the fact that a Digital Green Certificate is not a precondition to exercise free movement rights and it is not an travel document, in order to stress the principle of non-discrimination, in particular towards non-vaccinated persons

– a new article on the international dimension of the Digital Green Certificate, clarifying the treatment to be given to certificates issued to Union citizens and their family members as well as legally-staying/residing third-country nationals vaccinated in third countries

– the data protection provisions have been strengthened throughout the text of the main regulation, in particular on the basis of the joint opinion of the European data protection supervisor and the European data protection board

– the text now includes a transitional provision to ensure that Member States can continue using the systems currently have in place during a short period of six weeks after the entry into force of the main regulation and until the Digital Green Certificate framework is fully operational on their territory

– the text of the draft regulation contains a provision enabling Ireland and the other member states to mutually accept certificates issued to third country nationals based on reciprocity.

Photo source: European Commission

The European Parliament is expected to adopt its position at its plenary during April 26-29. The interinstitutional negotiations will start as soon as possible thereafter.

The European Council’s announcement followed a debate on Tuesday between MEPs and Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders.

During the debate, Commissioner Reynders underscored the Commission’s aim to facilitate free movement and non-discrimination of EU citizens during the pandemic.

Reynders reassured MEPs that the Commission is ready to complete the necessary technical infrastructural work by the end of June, and that the certificate would not result in a central database created at the EU level.

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  1. Pamela Wigham Reply

    Any news on negotiations between Greece and the UK on vaccine passport?

  2. Henry Beutler Reply

    Ithe true is it will be maby ready in July
    Much to,late
    Some country like greece would be redy now but
    The eu are so slow

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