Spain said on Tuesday it would scrap new restrictions imposed on travellers crossing the land border from Portugal and apologised for any confusion caused by the sudden change.
Lisbon had complained late on Monday over Madrid's decision that people would now need to present a negative PCR test result to cross the land border from Portugal into Spain.
"No additional test will be required, no additional protocols beyond those already in place," Spanish government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said.
Majorca tourism
Spain scraps new restrictions on land border with Portugal, apologises for confusion
Neither country had required tests from people crossing by land before Monday
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