St. Kitts-Nevis signs visa waiver agreement with Belarus
Holders of valid passports, of all types, of each country will no longer require a visa to enter the territory of the other
Saturday, 3rd November 2018
The government of St. Kitts and Nevis signed an agreement with the government of the Republic of Belarus for the mutual abolition of visas.
The Embassy of the former Soviet Republic was the venue for the signing, which represents a concrete expression of both countries’ mutual aspiration to further promote the development of bilateral relations and to encourage and facilitate travel of citizens of and between both countries.
Holders of valid passports, of all types, of each country will no longer require a visa to enter or transit through the territory of the other.
Verna Mills signed for and on behalf of the Government of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, while Ambassador Aleksandr Aleksandrov performed the honours representing the Government of the Republic of Belarus.
Both diplomats expressed the hope that the agreement will result in greater movement/visits/ travel by the peoples of both countries.
The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis established diplomatic relations with the Republic of Belarus on the June 4, 2016.
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