The Iraqi and Turkish Foreign Ministries agreed to cancel travel visas for travelers under the age of 15 and those over the age of 50. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Omar Al-Barzanji, told the Kurdish media network Rudaw, 'Visa fees for travel to Turkey range between 130 and 200 dollars and vary depending on the length of stay in Turkey. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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