The European Union’s Commission will permit Malta to put into place an alternative system at its borders instead of the automatic Entry/Exit System (EES), though only temporarily.
The Maltese government and the EU Commission have agreed on a temporary solution for the introduction of the EES at the borders of Malta, after the latter failed to set up the technology required for the implementation of the automated system at its borders, Schengen.News reports.
According to the Times of Malta, the government and the Commission have refused to reveal any further information on the matter. The…



