Travel to Turkey will be possible only with internal passports – MFA

Date: 13.02.2017

Ukraine and Turkey will ensure that mutual travel for their citizens is possible without foreign passports .

This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin at a joint press conference with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu in Kiev , InterfaxUkraine reports . "A visa-free regime has already been launched between our countries , but in the near future citizens of Ukraine and Turkey will be able to visit our countries without foreign passports , but only with internal documents ," Klimkin said . This regime will be launched by the summer of this year . " We have completed the preliminary stage . And it will be working by the tourist season ," said the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey . On February 10 , the President of the European Commission JeanClaude Juncker announced that Ukraine should receive a visa-free regime with the EU by the summer of this year . Currently, Ukrainians can only travel to Russia and Belarus with internal documents .

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