Serbia and Kyrgyzstan scrap visas for all passports
Foreign ministers of Serbia and Kyrgyzstan Ivica Dacic and Erlan Abdyldaev on Tuesday signed a governmental agreement to abolish visas.
Tuesday, 05.12.2017.
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Serbia and Kyrgyzstan scrap visas for all passports
Dacic also announced he would travel to the Central Asian country next year, for the June 25 marking of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.He said that the agreement to abolish visas for all types of passports was "one of the best ways to express friendship."
Dacic added that Serbia would support Kyrgyzstan's bid to become a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.
Erlan Abdyldaev said the meeting in Belgrade today was "very constructive," and considered "a wide array of issues" in a friendly atmosphere.
"Serbia is a friendly country and a reliable partner in the international arena," the Kyrgyz official said.
Abdyldaev reiterated his country's support for Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
"Territorial integrity and sovereignty are the highest values that leaders and people should protect," the minister said.
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