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Citizens of Georgia, Armenia to Be Able to Cross Mutual Border Using Biometric ID Cards

by Georgia Today
January 13, 2023
in Politics
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Citizens of Georgia, Armenia to Be Able to Cross Mutual Border Using Biometric ID Cards

Visa-free travel has become more simplified between Georgia and the Republic of Armenia, with PMs Irakli Garibashvili and Nikol Pashinyan signing a document that enables the citizens of both countries to cross the border with biometric identity cards and no need for passports.

An Intergovernmental Economic Commission Meeting was held in Yerevan, co-chaired by the Prime Minister of Georgia and Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia. The Heads of Governments launched the meeting.

The commission meeting was followed by a signing of a document by the two PMs, which further eases the visa-free travel arrangement and enables the citizens of both countries to cross the border with biometric identity cards.

The protocol of the 12th Meeting of the Intergovernmental Economic and Trade Cooperation Commission was also signed.

The meeting engaged government officials and representatives of the relevant public institutions of Georgia and Republic of Armenia.

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