Visa Exemption Agreement Between Morocco and Azerbaijan to Take Effect on August 28

Visa Exemption Agreement Between Morocco and Azerbaijan to Take Effect on August 28

Baku, The Gulf Observer: The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in the Republic of Azerbaijan has announced that the visa exemption agreement between Morocco and Azerbaijan will officially come into effect on August 28, 2024. This landmark agreement will enable Azerbaijani nationals holding ordinary passports to travel to Morocco without the need for a visa for stays of up to 90 days, provided their passports are valid for at least 180 days from the date of entry.

Similarly, Moroccan nationals will enjoy the same visa-free privileges when visiting Azerbaijan. The Embassy highlighted that this agreement is expected to significantly enhance travel, tourism, and business exchanges between the two countries.

The date chosen for the implementation of this visa-free regime is particularly symbolic, as it coincides with the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Azerbaijan, which began on August 28, 1992. “The implementation of this visa-free regime on this date is a testament to the mutual commitment to deepening the brotherly ties that unite the two countries,” the Embassy stated.

This agreement marks a significant step forward in the bilateral relations between Morocco and Azerbaijan, reflecting their shared commitment to fostering closer ties and promoting mutual understanding and cooperation across various sectors.