Ireland has abolished the visa requirement for diplomatic passport holders from Indonesia, Qatar, Kuwait, Montenegro, Moldova, Turkiye, Colombia, Peru, and Georgia, VisaGuide.World reported.
The decision was taken to improve the political, economic, and cultural ties with the above mentioned countries.
It was also no longer required for those who hold an official, service, or public affairs passport to obtain a visa when accompanying a minister, Ireland Justice Minister Helen McEntee said.
According to the Irish authorities, reciprocal arrangements apply for diplomats of Ireland who are travelling to these countries.
Ireland reviews its visa requirements regularly to ensure that effective controls are in place at the borders.