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Russia, Saudi Arabia sign deal for visa-free travel

By Reuters
December 02, 2025
Russias Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak looks on as Russias President Vladimir Putin (not pictured) and Togos President of the Council of Ministers Faure Gnassingbe (not pictured) meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 19, 2025.—Reuters
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak looks on as Russia's President Vladimir Putin (not pictured) and Togo's President of the Council of Ministers Faure Gnassingbe (not pictured) meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia November 19, 2025.—Reuters

MOSCOW: Russia and Saudi Arabia on Monday signed an agreement to implement a visa-free regime for tourists and business people from the two countries for up to 90 days, the Russian government and the Saudi foreign ministry said.

The deal was signed on the sidelines of the Saudi-Russian Investment and Business Forum in Riyadh.“As for the visa-free regime, now that the agreement has been signed, the legal procedures for exchanging notes and bringing the document into force will follow. In my opinion, this will make it possible to visit our countries visa-free at the beginning of next year,” Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who travelled to Saudi Arabia, said in a televised interview.

Novak added that Russia and Saudi Arabia will also work on increasing the number of airlines operating direct flights between the two countries. Officials said the agreement reflects the commitment of both nations to ease travel procedures, increase reciprocal visits and strengthen tourism, economic and cultural cooperation. It is expected to bolster sectors that support deeper collaboration and partnership between the two countries and their peoples.