The EU is proposing major reforms to its visa-free travel policy, allowing quicker suspension of privileges for 61 countries—including the US, UK, Canada, and Japan—over security, migration misuse, and political concerns. Aimed at tightening border control and boosting EU leverage, the move signals that visa-free access is no longer unconditional but a tool of diplomacy subject to compliance with EU norms and global stability.
EU proposes visa-free travel restrictions for 60 nations, including US

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