Gulf Citizens May Soon be Exempted from Schengen Visa
- Publish date: Thursday، 14 March 2024 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024
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Jassem Al-Budaiwi, the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), revealed intentions to engage in discussions with the European Union (EU) in Brussels during the second week of Ramadan. The aim is to secure an exemption for Gulf citizens from the Schengen visa requirement.
Case for Exemption
Al-Budaiwi underscored the compelling reasons the Gulf countries have for seeking this exemption, expressing confidence in achieving it soon. He highlighted the recent approval of the unified Gulf visa during the 44th Doha Summit, which allows visitors access to all six GCC countries.
Positive Impact and Bilateral Relations
Al-Budaiwi emphasized the significant contributions of Gulf citizens to various sectors in Europe and reiterated the importance of visa exemption to strengthen bilateral relations. European ambassadors affirmed their countries' readiness to assist in achieving visa exemption, recognizing its potential to enhance ties and foster diverse exchanges between Europe and the GCC.
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