Azerbaijan proposes introducing visa-free travel for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Azerbaijan has proposed initiating the process of establishing a visa-free regime for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Vilayat Guliyev said in an interview with the Sarajevo Times, SİA informs.

"Azerbaijan stands firmly for cooperation, mutual respect, and peaceful development. We see Bosnia and Herzegovina as a friendly and important partner, and we are confident that our relations will continue to grow for the benefit of both nations and future generations. In this spirit, Azerbaijan is keen to further encourage tourism and business activity between our countries, recognizing their important role in bringing societies closer together and creating tangible benefits for citizens. Azerbaijan has offered to initiate the procedures for establishing a visa-free regime for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which would significantly facilitate travel, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges," he said in an interview with Sarajevo Times.

He noted the two countries' commitment to deepening bilateral relations by increasing the frequency of high-level visits, holding regular political consultations, and establishing a joint commission on economic partnership.

At the same time, while Bosnia and Herzegovina appointed its ambassador to Azerbaijan two years ago, the Embassy has not yet been opened, and there is sincere hope that it will be opened soon, further strengthening diplomatic presence and reflecting the growing depth of bilateral relations, he added.

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