Ukraine signs visa-free agreement with Mauritius
The Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Mauritius, Dmytro Kuleba and Maneesh Gobin, signed an agreement on visa-free travel
This is stated on the website of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Today, on August 8, the ministers held talks and discussed, among other things, the deepening of ties between Ukraine and African countries, prospects for trilateral trade, and investment cooperation with Mauritius.
It is noted that at the end of the talks, Kuleba and Gobin signed a visa-free agreement.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that "at this stage will primarily facilitate the trips of Mauritian investors and businessmen to Ukraine in search of new work opportunities in our country. After the end of the war, the agreement will help to increase the number of Ukrainian tourists in Mauritius."
It is emphasized that the agreement will come into force after the completion of internal procedures in Ukraine and Mauritius.
- On August 4, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba begins his fourth African tour and will visit Malawi, Zambia, and Mauritius for the first time in history.
- On August 5, he visited the African country of Malawi, where he held talks with President Lazarus Chakwera.
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