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Britons may need visas to stay in EU over three months - French minister
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French Junior Minister for European Affairs Clement Beaune speaks during a press conference to outline France's strategy for the deployment of future COVID-19 vaccines, in Paris as the coronavirus disease outbreak continues in France. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/Pool
British citizens may need visas for stays in the European Union longer than three months, French European Affairs Junior Minister Clement Beaune (pictured) said on Thursday (10 December), write Richard Lough and Matthieu Protard.
Beaune said the matter was still being negotiated.
“Whatever happens on 1 January, we will be in a different universe. We are ready,” Beaune said.
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