All holders of diplomatic and service passports need appropriate entry visas before travelling to Egypt, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued in Accra on Wednesday April 8.
The statement signed by Mr William Anani-Abotsi, Association Director/ Information and Linguistic Bureau of the Ministry quoted a statement from the Egyptian Embassy in Accra as saying the directive takes immediate effect.
Source: GNA
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