MINSK, 3 April (BelTA) — The lower chamber of the Belarusian parliament ratified an intergovernmental agreement with Argentina on visa-free travel on 3 April, BelTA has learned.
The agreement was signed in Minsk in October 2016. The agreement provides for visa-free entry, exit, transit and temporary stay on the territory of the other state for a period of up to 90 days (from the date of the first entry) for citizens of the two states who have a valid travel document (passport).
Belarus and Argentina agreed to retain the right to refuse entry to a citizen of the other state or to reduce the period of stay if the individual is declared undesirable or may pose a danger to public security and order.