South Korea has extended the ban on its citizens to travel to the Azerbaijani-Armenian border area
South Korea has extended the ban on its citizens to travel to the Azerbaijani-Armenian border area
Baku/11.01.24/Turan: South Korea has extended the travel ban for its citizens to the border zone between Armenia and Azerbaijan, “Yonhap News English” reports. So, the ban, which expired on January 31, has now been extended until July 31.
A similar decision was made in relation to trips to Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Ukraine and Sudan, as well as to certain regions of the Philippines, Russia, Belarus, Gaza, Myanmar.
Also this year, South Korea decided to ban its citizens from traveling to the "Golden Triangle" region in Laos.—0-
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- 11 January 2024 20:06
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