Montenegro announced it will cancel visa-free access for citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Peru, effective October 1, according to the local newspaper DAN. The decision ends a nearly 18-year visa-free arrangement with Russia.
Montenegro's government has decided to revoke the visa-free regime for Russian, Belarusian, and Peruvian nationals, according to the Montenegrin daily DAN. The policy, which had been in effect for nearly 18 years for Russians, will end on October 1. The decision comes amid ongoing shifts in European visa policies following the war in Ukraine, though Montenegro is not an EU member. The move is expected to affect tourism and travel between the countries.
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