This past week, the United Arab Emirates and the Republic of Bulgaria signed an agreement for acceptance of driver’s licenses between the two countries.
Bulgaria joins 29 other license holders that are exempt from driver’s licence tests within the UAE;
Australia | Austria | Bahrain |
Belguim | Canada | Denmark |
Finland | Greece | Ireland |
Italy | Japan | Kuwait |
Netherlands | New Zealand | Norway |
Oman | Poland | Portugal |
Qatar | Romania | Saudi Arabia |
South Africa | South Korea | Spain |
Sweden | Switzerland | Turkey |
United Kingdom | United States |
The agreement was signed at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Abu Dhabi by Undersecretary, Ahmad Sari Al Mazrouei, and the Bulgarian ambassador to the UAE Bogdan Kolarov.
Al Mazrouei exclaimed that the agreement would enhance relations between the two countries. The Bulgarian Ambassador also commented, saying his country’s interest to further strengthen its ties with the UAE due to the countries position regionally and internationally.