Ukraine and Georgia signed an agreement on visa-free entry
The Prime Minister of Ukraine, Volodymyr Groysman and Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze signed an agreement to jointly abolish visa requirements and allow Ukrainian and Georgian citizens to cross the common border using ID cards, the head of the Ukrainian government wrote on Facebook.
The Prime Minister noted that Ukrainian citizens can travel to Georgia using the ID cards that contain contactless electronic chips.
On September 19, the government of Ukraine approved the agreement with Georgia on travel using ID cards. Before that, Ukrainians could stay in Georgia without a visa for 360 days as tourists.