Iran in talks with Serbia on visa issuance

By Trend
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said the country is in talks with the Serbian officials on Iranians' travel to Serbia, IRNA reports.
The two countries have held talks on the issue and tomorrow is
the last day of visa free travel to Serbia for the Iranians, Bahram
Qasemi noted in a weekly press briefing.
Abolishment of visa-free travel for the Iranian citizens has
different causes but it was predictable for the Foreign Ministry
because Belgrade is an EU membership candidate, he said.
Qasemi noted that Serbia is adopting reforms to become a member of
the European Union (EU).
He referred to the misuse of visa-free travel by some Iranian
travelers and said this was another source of problem for
continuation of the visa regime between Tehran and Belgrade.
Belgrade and Tehran abolished reciprocal tourist visas last
August.
Serbia abolished vise-free travel with Iran apparently in response
to European Union pressure after the system was abused by migrants
trying to reach the bloc, the Associated Press said in a
report.
According to the report, the EU officials have reportedly been
considering canceling visa-free entry for Serbia’s citizens unless
the Balkan country reintroduces visas for Iranians. Serbia is an EU
membership candidate.
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