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Agreement on Mutual Visa Exemption Signed by Oman and Suriname

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Last updated: 2024/09/27 at 10:49 AM
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The Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Suriname have recently signed a mutual visa exemption agreement for holders of diplomatic, special, and official passports. This agreement, signed in New York, is intended to make travel between the two countries easier and to enhance their bilateral relations.

The signing of the agreement reflects the strong diplomatic ties between Oman and Suriname. By exempting certain passport holders from the visa requirement, both countries aim to promote more frequent exchanges and cooperation in various areas such as trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges. The mutual visa exemption agreement is expected to facilitate smoother and faster movement of diplomats and officials between Oman and Suriname.

This agreement is a significant step towards strengthening the ties between Oman and Suriname. By eliminating the need for visas for certain passport holders, the two countries are opening up more opportunities for collaboration and partnership. This move is expected to enhance communication and understanding between the two nations, which will ultimately lead to more fruitful diplomatic relations.

The mutual visa exemption agreement between Oman and Suriname is part of a broader effort to promote closer ties between the two countries. By streamlining the visa process for certain passport holders, Oman and Suriname are demonstrating their commitment to enhancing their diplomatic relations and fostering greater cooperation. This agreement is a positive development that is likely to benefit both countries in terms of increased bilateral engagement.

The signing of the visa exemption agreement between Oman and Suriname reflects the shared commitment of both countries to promoting mutual understanding and collaboration. By exempting certain passport holders from the visa requirement, Oman and Suriname are making it easier for diplomats, officials, and special individuals to travel between the two countries. This agreement is expected to pave the way for more fruitful exchanges and partnerships between Oman and Suriname in the future.

Overall, the mutual visa exemption agreement between Oman and Suriname is a positive development that underscores the commitment of both countries to enhancing their diplomatic relations and fostering greater cooperation. By making it easier for certain passport holders to travel between the two countries, Oman and Suriname are opening up new opportunities for collaboration and partnership. This agreement is a step forward in strengthening the ties between Oman and Suriname and is expected to pave the way for more fruitful exchanges and engagement in the future.

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