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Monday, March 24, 2025

Browne: TT not currently engaging with Russia on visa talks

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KEJAN HAYNES
748 days ago
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Dr Amery Browne, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs.

Dr Amery Browne, Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs.

 

Min­is­ter of For­eign and CARI­COM Af­fairs, Dr Amery Browne, says Trinidad and To­ba­go isn't pur­su­ing any talks with Rus­sia over visa waivers at this time.

The Min­is­ter was re­spond­ing to re­ports in Russ­ian me­dia that Trinidad and To­ba­go is among 11 coun­tries it wants to en­gage with to cre­ate visa free agree­ments.

"This mat­ter of a draft visa waiv­er agree­ment was raised with T&T by the Russ­ian Fed­er­a­tion back in 2014, but it is cer­tain­ly not un­der con­sid­er­a­tion at this time by T&T. There has been no dis­cus­sion on this mat­ter for the past sev­er­al years," Min­is­ter Browne told Guardian Me­dia.

Ac­cord­ing to the re­ports, Russ­ian Deputy For­eign Min­is­ter Yevge­ny Ivanov said that the oth­er coun­tries in­clude oth­er Cari­com na­tions like Haiti, Bar­ba­dos and The Ba­hamas.

Min­is­ter Ivanov is quot­ed in Russ­ian me­dia as say­ing the Russ­ian gov­ern­ment was prepar­ing draft in­ter­gov­ern­men­tal agree­ments on visa-free trav­el.

"The agree­ments are at var­i­ous stages of de­vel­op­ment," Ivanov re­port­ed­ly said. "How­ev­er, it is im­por­tant to un­der­stand that the process of ne­go­ti­at­ing such in­ter­na­tion­al treaties is a 'two-way street' and the pace at which they are signed de­pends equal­ly on us and on our part­ners."

Rus­sia's For­eign Min­is­ter Sergey Lavrov was the first to an­nounce the pro­posed plan back in Feb­ru­ary as part of the e-visa pro­gram which the gov­ern­ment hopes to restart date by June 1.

Cur­rent­ly, Trinidad and To­ba­go cit­i­zens are re­quired to have a visa when trav­el­ling to Rus­sia but Russ­ian cit­i­zens can en­ter Trinidad and To­ba­go with just a valid pass­port.

Oth­er coun­tries on the pro­posed list in­clude Bahrain, Oman, Sau­di Ara­bia, Zam­bia, Kuwait, Malaysia, and Mex­i­co.

In­ter­na­tion­al re­la­tions ex­perts have seen the move as Rus­sia's at­tempt to show it still holds Diplo­mat­ic weight, even as the un­pop­u­lar war in Ukraine rages on. 

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