Saudi Arabia, Egypt sign deal to waive short-stay visas for official passport holders | World News


Saudi Arabia, Egypt sign deal to waive short-stay visas for official passport holders
Saudi Arabia and Egypt sign visa exemption deal/Image: SPA

Saudi Arabia and Egypt have signed an agreement to exempt holders of official passports from short-stay visa requirements, in a move aimed at easing travel and reinforcing cooperation between the two countries.The agreement was signed in Riyadh by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Dr. Badr Abdelatty. It applies to holders of diplomatic, special and service passports issued by both governments.Under the new arrangement, eligible travellers will be able to move between Saudi Arabia and Egypt without the need to obtain short-stay visas, simplifying procedures for official visits and engagements. The exemption is expected to benefit government officials and representatives who frequently travel for diplomatic, administrative and institutional purposes.The agreement comes as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Riyadh and Cairo, reflecting a shared interest in deepening cooperation across multiple sectors. By removing administrative barriers, both countries aim to facilitate smoother communication and coordination at official levels.The move also signals a broader commitment to enhancing bilateral relations, with both sides continuing to explore initiatives that support closer collaboration and more efficient exchange between their institutions.

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