Travel between Papua New Guinea and Israel will made easier, with an Agreement between both countries, to introduce a visa on arrival.
Prime Minister Peter O'Neill told a news conference today, people moving between the two countries, can obtain a visa upon arrival at their respective destinations. This arrangement, will compliment P-N-G's intention to establish an embassy in the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv. Mr. O'Neill also announced, the government will include the construction of the chancery in the 2014 National budget, together with that for the Solomon Islands. Meantime, he criticized Australia for not relaxing its visa requirements between itself and P-N-G, despite their close relationship and a common sea boundary. Comments are closed.
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