Israel working on waiving visa requirements for entry into Jordan

Departing passengers roll their suitcases at the nearly deserted Ben Gurion airport in Lod, near the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv, on May 13, 2021. (Photo: AFP)
Ben Gurion Airport. (File photo: Jordan News)
AMMAN Hebrew media outlets have confirmed that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently working to reach agreements with countries that still require visas from Israelis as a precondition for entry, including Jordan, Khaberni News reported.

Yedioth Ahronoth, the Hebrew newspaper, stated that this comes following Israel's acceptance into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program.

The newspaper mentioned that alongside Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Morocco, China, India, Australia, Nepal, Vietnam, and Azerbaijan still require Israelis to obtain visas for entry. اضافة اعلان

 


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