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Following the Tour of Africa: Lavrov promised the Russians visa -free trips to a dozen countries

According to Sergiy Lavrov, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation is working to remove restrictions on the issuance of electronic visas about 70 countries, but this does not apply to "unfriendly" states. The Russian Federation plans to impose a visa -free regime with 11 countries, as well as facilitate the order of visas with six more.

This was stated by the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov within the framework of government hours in the State Duma, writes the Russian edition "Izvestia". "We are working on visa relief. We are now planned to sign completely visa -free trips now, with six, if I am not mistaken, including India, Indonesia," Light conditions, are quite simple, "said the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Lavrov also added that the Russian Federation is working to remove restrictions on the issuance of electronic visas of about 70 countries. However, the initiative does not apply to the so -called "unfriendly" countries that limited the registration of the Russians in a simplified manner. Recall that on February 8, Financial Times indicated that the Russian Federation failed to increase its impact in Europe, so it actively invests in a number of Africa.

To this end, she uses Wagner PVC, religion, propaganda and education. According to the Wall Street Journal of December 28, the Russian Federation is actively trying to persuade Uganda on its side in confrontation with the United States. According to the media, the most popular television company of the African country broadcasts Russian TV channels to its citizens.

Focus also wrote that during a speech before the State Duma, Sergei Lavrov declared his intention to support the so -called "liberation of the peoples" of Mayotta Island and Chos Island from the colonization of the event. We also wrote that on January 24, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation announced the signing of a visa -free regime with a small African country Estin.