Lithuania not optimistic on Bulgaria entering the Schengen zone
On 1st July this year Lithuania took over the presidency over the European Union, which is done on a rotating basis. Authorities from the country stated that they do not feel optimistic on the enlargement of the Schengen zone with new member states such as Bulgaria and Romania. The accession of the two countries in the borderless Schengen area is already quite protracted and there is no clear sign until when shall that be a fact. The permanent representative of Lithuania to the European Union, Mr. Raimundas Karoblis stated that nothing could be promised for the joining of the two countries in the passport free zone. At the same time, the European Commission confirms that Bulgaria as well as Romania are ready to enter Schengen and have been ready ever since 2010. Even so, several other countries that are members of the Schengen agreement are still blocking the bid of the two countries due to various reasons such as poor control on the borders, no progress and corruption.
Mr. Raimundas Karoblis further said that the entry of Romania and Bulgaria into Schengen zone will be part of his country presidency priorities, but the two countries shall make efforts and show progress and results. According to the diplomat, agreement shall be looked upon in the beginning of December when the Justice and Home Affairs Council will take a decision whether to accept Romania and Bulgaria in Schengen or not.