Tallinn - Baltic leaders continued on Friday to celebrate
joining the Schengen common European visa zone following its midnight
expansion to include nine new members.
'The date, December 21, 2007 ... put an end to talks about new and
old Europe,' said Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves during a
visit to the southern Estonian town of Valga.
'Abolition of border controls on the internal borders of the
European Union convinces us that Europe is united,' the online
edition of newspaper Postimees quoted him as saying.
Ilves and Latvian President Valdis Zatlers took part in a symbolic
border-demolishing ceremony at both country's joint frontier in Valga
and in Latvia's Valka.
'All obstacles are gone. The way is open. Starting in Lapland,
this way will lead us without any stops through Valka and Valga to
the southernmost point of Portugal,' Ilves said.
'All of it is our Europe.'
At the stroke of midnight local time - an hour ahead of six other
European countries that are part of the new passport-free zone -
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, opened their border gates with a
festive flourish.
Cameras flashed as the gates went up and people trickled into the
border area from Latvia and Estonia. People cheered and clapped as
two streams began to merge into a large crowd on the border.
The other six countries that abolished land and sea border
controls Thursday midnight are the Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta,
Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
The enlarged Schengen area, named after the town in Luxembourg
where the free-movement scheme was first signed, will now accommodate
a total of 24 countries - all of them European Union countries except
Iceland and Norway.
Valka, with a population of over 7,000 people, and Valga, with a
population of over 15,000, used to make up the town of Walk. It was
given that name by German crusaders in the Middle Ages and held on to
the name through centuries of Russian imperial rule.
© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur
DJ SanDiegoDec 21st, 2007 - 16:33:39
Great news for Europe the EU has created a celebration and profound sense of unity and freedom.The very moment a smile comes to you at the thought one thinks why did we wait so long.And across the pond we have concertina wire, Trabants;Blockades erected everywhere,everyone wears a neat uniform and a dour expression of importance. Send Help
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