The list currently comprises two dozen countries, including the United States, Japan and Australia, which are considered safe from a health perspective under the ongoing pandemic.
Last week, an EU official said the inclusion of the United States in the list might be reconsidered.
The list will be reviewed again in two weeks or even earlier if the COVID-19 situation changes, according to EU officials.
The bloc has repeatedly asked Washington to let in EU citizens after the United States was added in June to the so-called white list.
The list is non-binding, although EU governments tend to apply it. They can however ignore it.
The 27-nation bloc is divided among states that are pushing for reciprocity from the U.S, and others that are more reliant on tourism and reluctant to remove Washington from the list, officials have said.
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