The Gambia signs visa waiver agreement with Russia

The Gambian government has signed a bilateral agreement with Russia to waive visa for diplomatic passport holders.

The agreement signed in Banjul on Friday is meant to strengthen the diplomatic ties between the two countries that dates back to 1965, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Strengthening relations with the Russian Federation – mfa_russia. #Gambia #Russia pic.twitter.com/7isf1r0xuH— Ousainou Darboe (MFAGambia) May 6, 2017

Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Ousainou Darbo was optimistic that the free movement between Gambia and Russia will enhance economic cooperation.

On his part, Russian Foreign Minister Mickhai Bagnodov, who was on an official visit to the country, said the agreement will facilitate a conducive environment for collaboration between the two countries.

He also hailed the new development in Gambia and advised that there will be socio-economic development with stability.

Bilateral agreements were also signed in the areas of trade, tourism and security.

Gambia’s President Adama Barrow has stated clearly that his goal during his term is to rebuild and strengthen strained and existing relations with the international community.

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