Togo and South Africa Abolish Visa Requirements for Diplomatic and Service Passports

Economic governance
Tuesday, 25 June 2024 16:31
Togo and South Africa Abolish Visa Requirements for Diplomatic and Service Passports

(Togo First) - In a move to strengthen ties between the two countries, Togo and South Africa have signed an agreement exempting holders of diplomatic and service passports from visa requirements. The measure, effective immediately, aims to facilitate mobility and cooperation between Togo and South Africa.

The Togolese and South African Prime Ministers, Robert Dussey and Naledi Pandor, expressed their shared commitment to improve the relationship between their countries. 

This latest agreement is one of a series of similar steps taken by Togo to bolster cooperation with other countries. A few days earlier, Togo signed a no-visa deal with Sao Tome, targeting holders of diplomatic, service and ordinary passports, for stays not exceeding ninety (90) days. 

Similar agreements were also signed with Gabon, Morocco, Russia, Brazil and Qatar.

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