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Maldives, Seychelles Sign Key Bilateral Agreements

Maldives, Seychelles Sign Key Bilateral Agreements

The Maldives and Seychelles signed four key bilateral agreements on Monday to enhance cooperation in tourism, air transportation, and youth development. The agreements include a short-stay visa waiver for up to 30 days, an air services agreement, a protocol on combating transnational organized crime and maritime security, and an MoU on youth development. The signing was presided over by President Solih and President Ramkalawan.

The Maldives and Seychelles signed four key bilateral agreements on Monday to enhance cooperation in tourism, air transportation, and youth development. The agreements include a short-stay visa waiver for up to 30 days, an air services agreement, a protocol on combating transnational organized crime and maritime security, and an MoU on youth development. The signing was presided over by President Solih and President Ramkalawan.

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The Maldives and Seychelles signed four key bilateral agreements on Monday to enhance cooperation in tourism, air transportation, and youth development. The agreements include a short-stay visa waiver for up to 30 days, an air services agreement, a protocol on combating transnational organized crime and maritime security, and an MoU on youth development. The signing was presided over by President Solih and President Ramkalawan.

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