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    RUSSIANS TO NEED PASSPORTS FOR CIS TRAVEL

    RIA Novosti
    October 13, 2004

    MOSCOW, October 13 (RIA Novosti) - Next year, reciprocal trips of
    Russian and CIS citizens, considering the visa-free system, will
    require a reduced list of documents: diplomatic or business
    passports, seamen's or foreign passports, Vremya Novostei reports.

    The agreement to change the passport regime was achieved this
    September at the 15th session of the consultative council of heads of
    the CIS Foreign Ministry consular services.

    Russia has signed the agreement on the visa-free border system with
    the majority of CIS countries, including Ukraine, Belarus,
    Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Armenia.
    Russian citizens only need a visa when traveling to Georgia and
    Turkmenistan.

    According to the Interior Ministry's 2003 information, over eight
    million Russian citizens have foreign passports (as opposed to
    internal passports) in Russia. According to the State Statistics
    Committee, the number of Russian travelers to CIS countries has
    increased by an average of 50% in the past five years. They mainly go
    to Ukraine and Belarus. However, only 30% of Russian tourists who
    holiday at the Ukrainian seaside have foreign passports.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry promises, "to do its best to soften the
    consequences of this decision." Series of interstate agreements are
    being drafted to facilitate border crossing for residents of border
    areas. Moreover, the visa-free system may remain between Ukraine and
    Russia.
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