Ukraine and Mauritius sign an agreement on visa-free regime
Kyiv • UNN
The foreign ministers of Ukraine and Mauritius sign a visa-free agreement. The parties discussed deepening ties with Africa and prospects for cooperation, including the involvement of Mauritian investors in the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Mauritius' Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Trade Manish Gobin have signed a visa-free regime agreement. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, UNN reports.
Details
The ministers discussed in detail the deepening of Ukraine's ties with African countries, the development of our country's relations with the African Union, and the prospects for trilateral trade and investment cooperation between Ukraine, Mauritius, and individual African countries.
Dmytro Kuleba particularly welcomed the interest of Mauritian businesses in rebuilding Ukraine. He invited Mauritius to take part in the Ukraine Recovery Conference next year in Rome
At the end of the negotiations, the ministers signed a visa-free agreement between Ukraine and Mauritius, which at this stage will primarily facilitate the travel of Mauritian investors and businessmen to Ukraine to find new work opportunities in our country
Nevertheless, the agency warned that the agreement will come into force after the completion of internal procedures in both countries.
Recall
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba made the first visit to Mauritius by a foreign minister in the history of independent Ukraine. They discussed support for Ukraine, the Peace Formula and prospects for economic cooperation between the two countries.