Eduardo González
The UK Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, personally announced yesterday to his Spanish counterpart, Arancha González Laya, that British citizens traveling to countries on the amber list (according to the British traffic light for international mobility by COVID-19), including Spain, will no longer need to be quarantined upon their return.
As the Minister informed during a telematic meeting with journalists, Raab told her during a telephone conversation that the London Government had decided to change, just yesterday, its criteria for the countries on the amber list. “Great news that as of July 19, at four o’clock in the morning, fully vaccinated British adults visiting amber list countries will not have to quarantine when they return home”, González Laya added on his Twitter account.
During the same conversation, González Laya congratulated Raab on England’s qualification for the Final of the European Football Championship, although both agreed that it would have been “wonderful” a final between the English and Spanish teams, and the two ministers reviewed “the next visit” that the head of the Spanish diplomacy is going to make to the United Kingdom and “the items on the agenda during that visit”, without further details.