Citizens of North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo, whose citizens do not need visas to enter the European Union since the start of the implementation of the new European Entry/Exit System (EES), will enter special sections of border crossings with the European Union intended only for them.

The Croatian Interior Ministry explained that it had immediately informed all citizens of countries in the region that, since the start of the implementation of the new Electronic and Electronic Security System (EES), new rules have come into force at border crossings with this country since October 12.

It issued a warning that applies not only to its neighbors, but also to the citizens of North Macedonia.

“There will be separate entry and exit lanes for passengers from third countries subject to the EES system,” the Croatian Interior Ministry explained, adding that all countries in the region had been immediately informed of these changes. /Telegraph/