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Foreign guests come visa free to the Eastern Economic Forum

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Foreign guests come visa free to the Eastern Economic Forum


26.07.2017

Sergey Velichkin
Foreign guests coming to the Eastern Economic Forum will not need visa. They will be able to cross Russian border with national documents and accreditation cards provided by Forum organization committee. These rules will act on September 3 to 9, TASS reports.

Foreigners were granted visa waiver for participation in EEF since 2015. The decree about that was signed by Vladimir Putin.

The Forum will be conducted on the Russkiy island third time in a row. The prime persons of the country are going to participate in it, including Russian President and leaders of some other countries.

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