Swiss to re-open borders with neighbouring countries but not Italy

Switzerland is planning to re-open its borders with Germany, France and Austria as part of a gradual loosening of restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic imposed in March.

Justice Minister Karin Keller-Sutter said the four countries had agreed in principle on the coordinated re-introduction of the free movement of people by June 15.

“Tourism can resume between the three countries from mid-June, provided the conditions are right,” she confirmed.

Certain restrictions could be eased beforehand, possibly already this weekend, according to Keller-Sutter.

She said talks were underway to define the details of preliminary measures, notably for family reasons or property owners.

The announcement follows similar statements by the German and Austrian governments.

There were no immediate plans to unblock the borders with Italy, one of the hotbeds of the pandemic in Europe.

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