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Serbia and Albania sign visa-free travel agreement

07. July 2011. | 08:51

Source: Tanjug

The visa-free travel agreement is based on the principles of reciprocity and mutual cooperation, whereby the citizens of Albania and Serbia are no longer required visas when entering each other's territory.

Albania and Serbia signed in Tirana a bilateral agreement on visa-free travel. On the behalf of the two countries, the agreement was signed by Albanian Deputy Foreign Minister Selim Belortaja and Serbia's Ambassador in Tirana Miroljub Zaric, the Albanian Foreign Ministry released.

The visa-free travel agreement is based on the principles of reciprocity and mutual cooperation, whereby the citizens of Albania and Serbia are no longer required visas when entering each other's territory, Albanian ATA reported.

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