Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Yavuz Selim Qiran announced that his country has reached an agreement with the European Union countries on the mutual recognition of the vaccine certificate.
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With the aim of removing restrictions imposed on mutual travel due to the consequences of the Coronavirus.
And he said in a tweet via Twitter on Saturday that Turkish citizens and citizens of EU countries who have a certificate of obtaining the vaccine will be able to travel between the two sides without undergoing quarantine procedures and virus tests.
He explained that Ankara also reached a similar agreement with 12 other countries around the world.
They are Albania, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Palestine, Morocco, Georgia, Switzerland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine, and Greece.
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He pointed out that the mutual recognition of the Corona vaccine certificate will have a significant positive impact on facilitating travel and movement procedures for Turkish citizens.
Qiran pointed out that this agreement comes as a result of the efforts and continuous work of Turkish diplomacy.