Ministry of Foreign Affairs gives free visa exemption for Russians to stay in Thailand for no more than 60 days.

Government House, "The Prime Minister" reveals that he has set up a special committee to deal with the unrest in Myanmar according to the situation and offer opinions. "NSC-Prime Minister-Cabinet" - ready to give the green light to the Ministry of Justice. Free visa exemption 'Russian tourists' stay in Thailand no more than 60 days. Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Gave an interview after the Cabinet meeting that at present the unrest situation in Myanmar is likely to become more severe and may affect Thailand in many dimensions. including security, economy, society, including the livelihoods of Thai people along the border As Chairman of the National Security Council (NSC), he issued an order to the National Security Council to appoint an ad hoc committee to manage the situation arising from the unrest in Myanmar. It is chaired by Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, to serve as a mechanism for monitoring the situation and overall picture. Including giving opinions and various proposals to the National Council for Peace and Order (NSC), the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. In order for Thailand to move forward with the necessary proactive diplomatic policy. 'The Cabinet approves the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' proposal for a framework agreement between the Thai government and the Bangladesh government. In the exemption of stamps for government official passport holders Including approval of the draft letter of intent to begin negotiating the agreement as proposed by the Ministry of Commerce,' the Prime Minister said. The Prime Minister said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proposing a special temporary exemption from tourist visas for holders of Russian passports or passport replacement documents. who are in Thailand for no more than 60 days. Source: Thai News Agency