Hamid Nayyerabadi calls for mutual abolition of visas between Iran and Uzbekistan
Iranian Ambassador to Uzbekistan Hamid Nayyerabadi called for the mutual abolition of visas for citizens of both countries and the removal of customs barriers.
According to him, efforts should be made to reduce customs duties and remove customs barriers. In addition, accelerating the implementation of transport projects, increasing the number of flights between the two countries will further boost trade and economic cooperation.
“The tourism industry is a separate topic. Iran and Uzbekistan are among the leading countries in the world in tourism. Our countries are the cradle of ancient civilization. The rich and unique cultural and historical heritage of our peoples attracts tourists. In this regard, I believe that it is best to mutually abolish the visa regime for citizens of both countries,” the Ambassador said in an interview with the Dunyo IA.
“We can also bring entrepreneurs closer together by organizing various business events, including meetings in the format of video conferencing. Expansion of cooperation in the field of engineering and technical services, medicine and new technologies will contribute to the comprehensive development of relations between the two countries. I would be happy if I could fully implement these initiatives during my mission,” the diplomat added.
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