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Romania and Bulgaria Join EU's Schengen Zone, Removing Land Border Controls

The two countries celebrate full Schengen membership, enhancing free movement and regional trade.
Romania and Bulgaria marked a historic milestone as they officially became full members of the European Union's Schengen free-travel area on Wednesday.

Land border controls between the two nations and the rest of the Schengen zone were lifted, allowing unrestricted movement across borders for residents and goods.

Historic Celebrations
At the stroke of midnight, celebrations erupted near the Friendship Bridge, a key crossing over the Danube River between Bulgaria and Romania.

Fireworks illuminated the night sky as the Bulgarian and Romanian interior ministers symbolically raised a barrier on the bridge, which is a critical transit point for international trade.

'From Greece in the south to Finland in the north and all the way to Portugal in the west – you can travel without borders,' proclaimed Bulgarian Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev, emphasizing the significance of this achievement for both countries and the broader EU.

Gradual Integration
The path to full Schengen membership was a gradual one.

While air and sea border checks for Bulgaria and Romania were removed in March 2024, land border controls remained in place due to Austria’s initial veto.

Austria had argued that additional measures were needed to curb irregular migration.

However, the country dropped its objections last month, paving the way for the removal of land border checks.

Expanded Schengen Zone
With the addition of Romania and Bulgaria, the Schengen area now encompasses 25 of the EU’s 27 member states, along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.

Ireland and Cyprus remain outside the Schengen zone.

Originally established in 1985, the Schengen Agreement first removed border checks between France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

Economic and Regional Impact
The inclusion of Romania and Bulgaria is expected to streamline trade and boost economic activity in the region.

The Friendship Bridge, a vital transit point often plagued by bottlenecks, is now set to operate more efficiently without border checks.

This development is particularly significant for international trade routes that connect southeastern Europe with the rest of the continent.

Broader Implications
Full Schengen membership is a major achievement for Romania and Bulgaria, symbolizing their deeper integration into the EU.

The removal of border checks also highlights the importance of cooperation among EU member states in addressing challenges like migration while ensuring the free movement of people and goods.
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