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Today's Top 3 News: Why Vietnam Revised Its Visa-Free Policy for Indonesians

Vietnam has revised its visa-free policy for Indonesian citizens, which had previously allowed them to enter Vietnam without a visa. The change comes amid concerns over border management and security. Indonesia and Vietnam have been working closely on immigration policies to address issues such as illegal migration and document fraud. The revision aims to strengthen bilateral relations while ensuring proper control over cross-border movements. This update reflects ongoing efforts between the two countries to manage their shared borders more effectively.

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Today's Top 3 News: Why Vietnam Revised Its Visa-Free Policy for Indonesians

Vietnam has revised its visa-free policy for Indonesian citizens, which had previously allowed them to enter Vietnam without a visa. The change comes amid concerns over border management and security. Indonesia and Vietnam have been working closely on immigration policies to address issues such as illegal migration and document fraud. The revision aims to strengthen bilateral relations while ensuring proper control over cross-border movements. This update reflects ongoing efforts between the two countries to manage their shared borders more effectively.

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