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Singapore, Australia in discussions on travel bubble

Singapore and Australia are in talks on a possible travel bubble that will allow residents to travel between the two countries without having to quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Singapore, Australia in discussions on travel bubble ảnh 1Singapore and Australia are in talks on a possible travel bubble that will allow residents to travel between the two countries without having to quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(Photo: AFP/VNA)
Sydney (VNA) - Singapore and Australia arein talks on a possible travel bubble that will allow residents to travelbetween the two countries without having to quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The two countries are also in discussions on themutual recognition of vaccination certificates and resuming travel withpriority for students and business travellers, Singapore's Ministry of ForeignAffairs (MFA) said in response to media queries.

Discussions on a possible Australia-Singapore travelbubble were reported by the Sydney Morning Herald earlier on March 14.

The report said it could be possible for people fromother countries to enter Australia via Singapore after completing two weeks’quarantine in Singapore.

The Sydney Morning Herald also cited Australian TradeMinister Dan Tehan as saying he had held discussions with his Singaporeancounterpart Chan Chun Sing about the travel bubble.

It quoted Tehan as saying that Singapore is keen towork with Australia on vaccination certificates and that both ministers agreedto work together on this./.

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