Removal Of Indian Political Visa ‘Agreed’

12665668_1104993586233227_92043296_nKABUL: (MEP) The first step in the journey Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Unity Government (NUG) in New Delhi, was the removal of the political visas for diplomats from Afghanistan to India.

The agreement was signed between Abdullah Abdullah (CEO) and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vikas Swarup spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India wrote on his twitter page.

According to him, this would strengthen diplomatic relations between the two countries as well as creating diplomatic facilities.

Meanwhile, Abdullah said the foundation of relations between the two friends and brotherly Afghanistan and India is strong. The relation and cooperation between the two countries should expand further.

On the other hand, Amar Sinha, India’s special envoy for Afghanistan also called the agreement as “an important step” in the diplomatic ties between the two nations.

Abdullah is expected to stay in India till the end of the week and will participate in counter-terrorism conference.

In this way, Afghan diplomats would be able to travel India without a visa only by booking a ticket.

 

 

 

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