21:57, 05 May 2012 | GMT +6
Belarus ratifies agreement with Indonesia on visa-free travels for diplomats
MINSK. May 5. KAZINFORM The House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus has ratified a Belarus-Indonesia agreement on abolishing visas for holders of diplomatic and service passports on 3 May, BelTA has learnt.
The agreement was signed in Minsk on 15 September 2011. The document allows holders of service and diplomatic passports to enter or transit the two countries without visas. In this case the period of stay should not exceed 30 days, while the validity of a passport should make at least six months.
The document comes into force 30 days after the countries receive the last written notification about completion of domestic ratification procedures. The agreement is valid for five years and should be extended for the following five-year periods, Kazinform refers to BelTA.