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UAE, Kazakhstan amend visa waiver agreement

Holders of ordinary passports will now be exempted from pre-entry visa norms

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The UAE and Kazakhstan signed a protocol to include ordinary passports under the visa waiver agreement, exempting holders of said passports from pre-entry visa requiremen­ts.

The protocol was signed yesterday by Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, and Kairat Abdrakhman­ov, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Shaikh Abdullah and Abdrakhman­ov also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing for establishi­ng Mubadala’s petrochemi­cal complex in Kazakhstan.

Shaikh Abdullah stressed that the amendment to the visa waiver agreement, which previously included only holders of diplomatic and special passports, will help support cooperatio­n and coordinati­on between both countries, and will facilitate the travel of citizens from both countries and communicat­ion between them.

Shaikh Abdullah also highlighte­d the big growth in the number of tourists travelling between Kazakhstan and UAE.

Favoured destinatio­n

Abdrakhman­ov hailed UAE-Kazakh relations, and reaffirmed that the UAE remains a favoured destinatio­n for Kazakhs, adding that the agreement will help increase the number of Kazakh tourists travelling to the UAE.

Later, the foreign ministers held a meeting and discussed issues of mutual concern in light of recent regional and internatio­nal developmen­ts. They also spoke about ways to bolster bilateral ties.

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Abdullah during his visit to Astana. He highlighte­d the growth in tourism between Kazakhstan and UAE.
WAM Shaikh Abdullah during his visit to Astana. He highlighte­d the growth in tourism between Kazakhstan and UAE.

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