Visa-free travel regime will appear between Kazakhstan and North Macedonia
Kazakhstan and North Macedonia are going to deepen bilateral ties. To do that, the countries are going to introduce a visa-free regime.
As the Caspian Post reports, Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Issetov and Zoran Dimitrovski, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of North Macedonia, discussed the issue during the third round of political consultations.
The participants exchanged views on regional and global developments. They also noted the steady progress in bilateral relations.
Moreover, the outcomes of recent high-level visits, including those by President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova and Foreign Minister Timčo Mucunski to Astana in 2025, were highlighted by diplomats.
Expanding cooperation across key sectors such as agriculture, energy, transport, tourism, education, and culture were in the focus of the talks. Other important topics were boosting trade, diversifying its structure and the possibility of easing travel rules for citizens of both countries.
Also, North Macedonia’s Foreign Ministry expressed confidence that adopting a new Constitution in the March 15 referendum will support the Kazakhstan’s development.
As diplomatic relations between the countries have the history of more than 30 years, both sides expressed the intention to cooperate and to advance joint projects.
Due to this reason, the diplomats welcomed organizing this April trade and economic mission of Kazakhstan in Skopje. They are also planning to establish a Business Council between the Сhambers of commerce and industry within the framework of this event.
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