Грузия и Иран могут отменить визовый режим

Грузия и Иран могут отменить визовый режим для своих граждан. Об этом стало известно после состоявшегося в понедельник телефонного разговора между премьер-министром Грузии и президентом Ирана.

Георгий Квирикашили поздравил президента Рухани со снятием санкций с Ирана, что, как чиновники надеются, придаст импульс развитию торговли и развитию во всем регионе.

До января 2011 года между Ираном и Грузией был установлен безвизовый режим, но в июле 2013 года Грузия отменила его. Главы обеих стран надеются, что облегчение визового режима даст еще больше пользы.

"Отмена визового режима может способствовать развитию сотрудничества", сказал Рухани

Квирикашили отметил "тесные культурные связи между грузинским и иранским народом и выразил надежду на углубление связей в области туризма", как сообщает его офис.

Президент Грузии, Георгий Маргвелашвили, в своем ежегодном обращении к парламенту на прошлой неделе сказал, что снятие санкций с Ирана открывает новые возможности для Грузии.

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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