Are we going to a reform of the Schengen Treaty? Will Tunisian citizens, seekers of visas for Europe, will they now get visa only valid for the country having delivered them?
These questions have arisen in all their acuity for a few months. Answers may be given on Thursday, May 12. Indeed, following an initiative of France and Italy, a meeting of the “Justice and Internal Affairs” council of the European Union will take place on this date in Brussels.
Agenda of this meeting: development of the Schengen agreements signed in 1985 and today called into question. A case to follow.