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For whom are Visas for Morocco abolished?

Published August 4, 2016
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BiH Morocco klix.baMinister of Foreign Affairs of BiH Igor Crnadak and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to BiH Moulay Abbes El Kadiri signed an Agreement between the Council of Ministers of BiH and the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco on mutual abolition of visas for holders of diplomatic, official and special passports on August 3, 2016 at the premises of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH.

In accordance with directives of the Agreement, holders of diplomatic, official and special passports of one country will be able to enter, transit or stay at the territory of the other country without a visa for the period of ninety (90) days. Moreover, procedure of regulating the stay of members of diplomatic missions of one country in the other country during the term is also simplified.

By signing the Agreement, Council of Ministers of BiH and Government of the Kingdom of Morocco expressed interest in accelerating bilateral cooperating and improving friendly relations. The Agreement is a step towards the consolidation of cooperation and will contribute to a better exchange of visits.

Prior to the signing of the Agreement, Minister Crnadak spoke with the Ambassador El Kadiri and expressed his satisfaction with constant improvements and overall good and friendly relations.

Interlocutors expressed expectation that cooperation between the two countries will intensify, especially on the economic plan.

(Source: klix.ba)

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