The announcement added eligible travellers will have to abide by the mutually agreed terms and prevailing public health measures in the respective countries.
These include measures such as health safeguards in the form of pre-departure and post-arrival testing, as well as the need to adhere to a controlled itinerary for the first 14 days in the receiving country.
Operational details including the requirements, health protocols and the application process will be published on the SafeTravel website by September 4.
MFA said the foreign ministers of both countries welcomed the move, and added this “will help restore connectivity and support economic recovery with the necessary public health safeguards.”