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Russia Plans To Scrap Visas With Three Countries, Including Malaysia, In 2026

08/06/2026 02:07 PM

ST. PETERSBURG, June 8 (Bernama-TASS) --  Russia aims to abolish visa requirements for citizens of Malaysia, Indonesia and Kuwait this year, Director of the Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects at the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, Nikita Kondratyev said. 

"Malaysia and Indonesia are key priorities for this year. We are also expecting Kuwait. These are probably the three countries with which we want to complete the negotiation process this year," Kondratyev said in an interview with Russian News Agency (TASS) on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

The department head expressed hope that the Russian Foreign Ministry would step up efforts to finalise and coordinate the relevant agreements.

SPIEF was held from June 3 to 6 under the theme, "Pragmatic Dialogue: The Path to a Stable Future".

According to Adviser to the Russian President and Executive Secretary of the SPIEF Organising Committee Anton Kobyakov, the event brought together representatives from 142 countries, with more than 1,000 agreements signed with a total value of over 6.642 trillion roubles (around US$90.4 billion).

The forum was organised by the Roscongress Foundation, with TASS serving as its general information partner.

-- BERNAMA-TASS

 

 


 

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