Malta may be in US visa waiver programme by end of year
Malta may be joining the US visa waiver programme (VWP) by the end of this year following the introduction of biometric passports, expected in October.
A spokesman for the US Embassy in Malta told The Times that "excellent progress" in talks has been made and the Secretary of Homeland Security has expressed hope that several EU countries would be able to join the programme by the end of this year.
This programme was initiated over 20 years ago and last expanded in 1999. After President George Bush announced his intention to expand the programme in 2006, the US government has been working with several countries, many of them in the EU, to bring them into the programme.
A memorandum of understanding for Malta's participation in the programme was signed between the US and the Justice and Home Affairs Ministry on April 11. Since then, the government and embassy officials have been working to ensure Malta's compliance with the various criteria for VWP. These include a number of security and documentary factors, including biometric passports as a requirement.
"Significant progress has been made, and we continue to work towards our shared goal of having Malta enter the VWP once the programme is expanded to include new countries," the spokesman said.
Asked whether an agreement with Malta was dependent on an agreement with the EU, the spokesman said that the US and EU had adopted a "twin track" approach to VWP negotiations - the European Commission negotiates directly with the US on matters of EU responsibility and individual member states negotiate those issues under their responsibility on a bilateral basis.
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A. Muscat
Sep 11th 2008, 01:22
john hatton
Perfectly aid my friend.
With all the disasters in the four corners of the globe (specially in the Middle East), many peoples, as yet, do appreciate what the state-sponsored terrorism is!
Afghanistan has become number one exporters of drugs, while Iraq has turned to an experience no country would like to import.
mario aquilina
Sep 6th 2008, 08:29
When I was a young kid, and I am one of seven, my family used to get large free tins of cheese, oil and butter, which had the words ' donated free by the people of USA'.
I am still grateful to this day. Dad always worked, and the above helped us out. It wasn't east feeding a family of nine.
James De Giorgio
Sep 5th 2008, 18:25
lol @ the comment beneath mine...
john hatton
Sep 5th 2008, 13:40
Mr PM stop being an american puppet following and obey what George Bush demands.
MALTESE does'nt have to succumb to what G.Bush dictates, whether EU agree or not.
Stop behaving like servants (slaves treatment), we INDEPENDENT, have no masters
nor anyone above us(only GOD). That what the Only One The Most Honorable Leader
GEORGE BORG OLIVIER fought for. We do not need nor require any BIOMETRIC documentation, as far as we keep the FBI and the CIA far away from our shores.
Malta does'nt need U.S.Aid or capital investment. Their investment is only an excuse to
spy on others and to abscond persons from our island.
Shame on all the Government to accept dictation for a glass of
Californian Wine and sell our INDEPENDENCE.