Governments of Chile and Ukraine sign agreement on visa exemption for tourism
On Friday, the Governments of Chile and Ukraine signed an agreement that will allow citizens of both countries to make trips for tourism without having to apply for a visa. This benefit will allow the holder to remain in the visited country for a period of 90 days.
The agreement was signed by the Ambassador of Chile to the Russian Federation and concurrently to Ukraine, Juan Eduardo Eguiguren and Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pavlo Klimkin. This document will enter into force once both countries complete the requisite administrative formalities.
After the Ukrainian Foreign Minister and the Ambassador of Chile signed the agreement, they held a meeting where they discussed various issues of bilateral interest.