The European Union has once again delayed the introduction of its new Entry/Exit System (EES), which was initially set to launch in 2022. The system, designed to modernize border checks for non-EU citizens using fingerprint and facial recognition technology, has faced multiple setbacks. The latest delay comes after key member states, including Germany, France, and the Netherlands, reported that their border systems were not yet prepared for the transition. The EU is now considering a phased-in approach to ensure smoother implementation. The EES aims to enhance security and streamline information-sharing across the bloc's external borders.
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