Serbia and Mongolia sign agreement on visa abolishment
Serbia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Mrkic and his Mongolian counterpart Luvsanvandan Bold signed the Agreement on the abolishment of visas which enables a free movement of persons and improvement of business cooperation between the two countries.
Mrkic said at a joint press conference held after the meeting that the Serbian and Mongolian friendship is traditional and noted that Mongolia has a very dynamic economic growth which is among the biggest in the world.
Mrkic expressed his hope that companies from Serbia will find interest in doing business in Mongolia, adding that the laws which this country adopted recently provide for a stable business environment.
Bold underlined that his visit to Belgrade is of historic importance because the 57th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries is observed this year.
He and Mrkic discussed a series of issues related to economic cooperation, the possibility for establishing a mechanism of cooperation between the two countries’ parliaments and governments, and cooperation in the field of education, science and culture.
Bold highlighted that his country is ranked the world’s 10th richest country in mineral resources and that it has reached a two-digit rate of growth. Government
Mrkic said at a joint press conference held after the meeting that the Serbian and Mongolian friendship is traditional and noted that Mongolia has a very dynamic economic growth which is among the biggest in the world.
Mrkic expressed his hope that companies from Serbia will find interest in doing business in Mongolia, adding that the laws which this country adopted recently provide for a stable business environment.
Bold underlined that his visit to Belgrade is of historic importance because the 57th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries is observed this year.
He and Mrkic discussed a series of issues related to economic cooperation, the possibility for establishing a mechanism of cooperation between the two countries’ parliaments and governments, and cooperation in the field of education, science and culture.
Bold highlighted that his country is ranked the world’s 10th richest country in mineral resources and that it has reached a two-digit rate of growth. Government
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