Togo and Central African Republic abolish visa requirements

Politics
Tuesday, 31 July 2018 17:13
Togo and Central African Republic abolish visa requirements

(Togo First) - Residents from Togo and the Central African Republic no more need visas to visit each other’s nation. The related agreement was signed last Sunday, by the two countries’ respective ministers of foreign affairs, Robert Dussey and Charles Armel Doubane.

This was on the sidelines of the just ended Ecowas-Eccas joint summit in Lomé.

Visa suppression concern ordinary, diplomatic, and service passport holders.

According to the Togolese minister, Robert Dussey, this was possible as a result of the two countries’ leaders’ will. His counterpart added for his part that the decision marks a new start for relations between Togo and the Central African Republic.

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