From March 1 citizens of Ukraine and Georgia will be able to travel freely through ID-cards

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Citizens of Ukraine and Georgia, in addition to the existing visa-free regime, will be able to visit both countries on their internal biometric passports (ID-cards) unobstructed from March 1.

This is reported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in the social network Facebook.

"On March 1, 2019, an updated agreement between the governments of Ukraine and Georgia on the mutual abolition of visa requirements comes into force – in addition to the existing visa waiver, mutual trips of citizens of both countries are introduced on the basis of internal ID cards containing contactless electronic media," – said in a message.
Recall that on December 12, 2018, the Cabinet approved an agreement with the Government of Georgia on the mutual abolition of visa requirements regarding the possibility of travel on the basis of internal passports in the form of a card (ID).

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