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Turkey announces great offer; Advantage 6 countries including Saudi Arabia, UAE, 1000 places
Turkey announces great offer; Advantage 6 countries including Saudi Arabia, UAE, 1000 places
All countries have found tourism as a new source of income. Countries are introducing various projects to inform the people of the history, tradition and culture and thereby attract tourists. Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand have all given visa exemptions to Indians with this aim in mind.
More and more countries are focusing on upgrading their tourism sectors to attract foreigners. Increased employment opportunities and huge income are the benefits of tourism. Now Turkey has made a new announcement in this field. Turkey is a country of breathtaking sights.
Visa-free entry to Turkey for citizens of six countries has now been announced. It should be noted that four of these countries are from the GCC. Turkey is uniting with the GCC countries by putting aside the old feud. Visa exemption for citizens of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, USA and Canada.
Until recently, Turkey was at war with Saudi Arabia. There is an undeclared conflict between the two countries over who will lead the Muslim world. At one time the Caliphs of Turkey were considered official leadership by Muslims. But the basis of the dispute is that modern Saudi Arabia has cut a different path from this.
With Turkish President Erdogan visiting the GCC countries, the mutual investment environment has been improved. Gulf countries have invested billions in Turkey. Turkey, once the fastest growing country in Europe, has been helped by the Gulf countries when it has been in a bit of a financial bind recently.
It is clear that Turkey’s relationship with GCC countries is getting stronger with the announcement of visa exemption. People from six countries can come to Turkey without a visa. These nationals are also allowed to stay in Turkey for up to 90 days. Turkey also aims to strengthen diplomatic ties with all six countries.
Turkey, a NATO member, is in an anti-American slum on the Gaza-Israel issue. After the United States, Turkey is the largest military power in NATO. Some reports also suggest that US nuclear weapons are stored in Turkey. According to reports, Turkish visa exemptions were also given to Americans with the aim of removing some of the recent inconveniences.