si aveti dreptate cu reformulatul intrebari, sunt novice in ceea ce fac aici.(my mistake)
BRUSSELS: The European Union on Monday demanded
that the United States offer equal treatment in the granting of visas
to citizens of all 27 of the bloc's member countries. The call was an
effort to resolve an issue that has cast a shadow over trans-Atlantic
relations and angered new member states whose citizens face
restrictions under the current U.S. visa-waiver program.
The bloc's justice commissioner, Franco Frattini, said in Budapest
that he had spoken to U.S. officials to seek assurances that the waiver
be applied to all EU citizens.
The waiver program now allows citizens from most West European
countries to enter the United States without visas. It excludes several
of the newer EU member states.
The two-tier system has prompted an outcry in Poland, Hungary and
the Czech Republic, which are closely allied with the United States and
have sent troops to Iraq and Afghanistan. They have called on the EU to
retaliate by imposing restrictions on U.S. diplomats entering Europe.
"We can no longer tolerate first- and second-class member states,
that's definitely not acceptable," Frattini said at a news conference
with Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany of Hungary. He also met with
Foreign Minister Kinga Goncz and the German foreign minister,
Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
articolul intreg e aici: http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/30/news/visa.php
defapt EU pune zilele astea conditii canadei.....check this out
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/18/europe/EU-GEN-EU-Canada-Visa.php