Israel and Britain are considering the creation of a “green travel corridor”

The possibility of opening a “green travel corridor” between them is being considered by Britain and Israel, as announced today by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, referring to the success of the two countries in their vaccination campaigns.

The issue was discussed at a meeting between Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and British Foreign Secretary Michael Gove in Jerusalem, according to an Israeli statement broadcast by AMPE.

“We will promote, together with the United Kingdom, mutual recognition of vaccines “In order to allow tourists and businessmen from both countries to return safely to their daily schedules,” Ashkenazi said in a statement.

Israel and the Britain made “great progress” in their vaccination campaigns, opening up the “possibility of creating a green travel corridor,” the ministry said.

The announcement by the Israeli Foreign Ministry does not state a timetable for the implementation of such a measure, which will obviously only apply to vaccinated travelers.

Israel announced last week that it would begin restricting the entry of vaccinated tourists from May 23.

The return of foreigners after the closure of the border by Israel at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020 will give a strong boost to the country’s economy, which shrank by 2.5% in 2020, and the tourism sector, which suffered a severe blow.

Britain, the world’s fifth-highest death toll since COVID-19, has vaccinated 32.9 million people with the first dose.

About 81% of Israeli citizens and residents over the age of 16 – the age group that can receive Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine in the country- has received both doses, and infections and hospital admissions have dropped dramatically.

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