BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will propose forcing U.S. diplomats to get visas to travel to the European Union from January 2009 unless Washington moves toward granting citizens of all EU states visa-free entry. "No tangible progress has been made regarding the United States despite all efforts of the Commission and individual member states," the EU executive said on Wednesday. "Citizens of 12 EU member states continue to require a visa when traveling to the United States," a statement said. "Therefore, the Commission will propose retaliatory measures e.g. temporary restoration of the visa requirement for U.S. nationals holding diplomatic and service/official passports as from January 1, 2009 if no progress is achieved." Most older EU states belong to the U.S. visa waiver program, which allows their citizens to...
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