Togo and Gabon sign an agreement to suppress visa requirements for diplomatic and service passports holders  

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Wednesday, 26 September 2018 16:22
Togo and Gabon sign an agreement to suppress visa requirements for diplomatic and service passports holders  

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, the ministers of foreign Affairs of Togo and Gabon, Robert Dussey and Regis Immongault, signed in New York an agreement to suppress Visa requirements for holders of diplomatic and service passports from both countries.

The agreement was initialed on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the UN general Assembly started September 18.

For Togo, this new arrangement adds to others it already had with Qatar, Morocco and the Central African Republic.

Since the beginning of 2018, Togo’s diplomacy has been engaging other countries’ diplomacy actively.

Beside the agreement to reciprocally suppress their Visas, Lomé and Libreville also announced the signing of an agreement to fight child trafficking.

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