Kazakhstan Introduces Visa-Free Regime for Iranian Travelers
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Kazakhstan introduced a two-week visa-free regime for Iranian travelers, during an official meeting between the presidents of two countries in Tehran on Sunday.
"There are common views between Tehran and Nur-Sultan on regional and global issues," Ebrahim Raisi, the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said in a joint meeting with his Kazakh counterpart, according to the General Directorate of Public Relations and Information.
"There are many capacities between Iran and Kazakhstan, which will increase and enhance cooperation between the two countries," he said, adding that the signing of memoranda of understanding between the two countries shows the will of these two countries to increase bilateral relations.
Sincerely thanking Iran at the meeting, President of Kazakhstan Qassem Zhumart Tokayev said, "Now our relationship in the diplomatic field is progressing and Mr. Raisi has a great share in it. During this period, our cooperation and friendship have become stronger in the cultural field.”
He added that Iran and Kazakhstan have good cooperation in the framework of regional structures.
"Today, our diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are 30 years old and during this time we had a lot of cooperation in all fields," the Kazakh president said, stressing that Kazakhstan and Iran have good relations in all fields, and these relations can be seen in the international and regional spheres.
"Iran is a center of ancient civilization and an important partner in the Islamic world, and the two countries are friends by the Caspian Sea," he concluded.