In a strategic move to boost tourism and foster international ties, Turkey has officially declared visa-free entry for citizens from six countries, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the announcement through a decree, indicating that nationals from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, United States, Canada, Bahrain, and Oman can now visit Turkey for up to 90 days without the need for a pre-travel visa.
This significant decision aims to promote tourism, encourage cultural exchanges, and strengthen diplomatic relations between Turkey and these designated countries.
By removing travel barriers, Turkey seeks to attract more visitors and showcase its diverse offerings, contributing to the growth of the tourism industry in the region and fostering closer international cooperation.
The visa-free arrangement aligns with Turkey’s strategic goals of promoting tourism, facilitating cultural interactions, and building stronger diplomatic connections with key nations.
This move is expected to bring positive energy to both the tourism sector and overall international relations in the region.