The Slovak and Austrian prime ministers, Robert Fico and Alfred
Gusenbauer, symbolically cut the gates at the joint border crossing
Petrzalka-Berg in connection with Slovakia's Schengen entry at
midnight when border checks will be lifted, the Czech news agency
CTK reported on Thursday.
"We are becoming the genuine EU citizens, which is very
fundamental for us as a small country," Fico told reporters after
the ceremony.
"Schengen is a large area of peace, security and stability,"
Gusenbauer said.
"Today there is only the will to meet and no obstacles," Slovak
President Gasparovic said.
Gusenbauer told the Austrian news agency APA previously that the
Schengen enlargement would improve safety in Austria.
Gusenbauer also dismissed fears of a rising crime rate as a
consequence of the Schengen enlargement.
He recalled that Austria was one of the countries that had
profited from EU enlargement to the East most of all.
The Schengen area extension had been prepared carefully both in
Austria and in the neighboring countries, he added.
Fico hoped that with the lifting of border checks, other
obstacles between Slovakia and Austria at the labor market would
also gradually disappear.
The checks on the internal borders between the new and old EU
countries will be lifted with the extension of the Schengen system
at midnight on Dec. 20-21.
All nine new EU members, including the Czech Republic, are ready
to introduce the Schengen system at their land borders by Dec. 21
and international airports by the end of next March.
(Xinhua News Agency December 21, 2007)