Sheikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of Ajman Executive Council, received Odonbaatar Shijeekhuu, Ambassador of Mongolia to the UAE, at the Emiri Court.
Sheikh Ammar welcomed the Ambassador and reviewed the strong ties between the two friendly countries and their peoples across various fields.
The meeting also explored ways to enhance bilateral cooperation, particularly in developmental sectors, to serve mutual interests and contribute to the prosperity of both nations.
Ambassador Shijeekhuu expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Crown Prince for the warm welcome and generous hospitality, praising the progress and development witnessed by the Emirate of Ajman, especially in the tourism and economic sectors.
The meeting was attended by a number of sheikhs and senior officials.
Recently, the UAE and Mongolia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding mutual visa exemption for holders of ordinary, diplomatic, special and mission passports, as part of continued efforts to develop and strengthen bilateral relations and achieving the common interests of the two peoples and countries.
Under this memorandum, UAE nationals who hold regular, diplomatic, special, and mission passports are exempted from a visa to enter Mongolia and can stay there for a period of up to 30 days per visit, and citizens of Mongolia who hold diplomatic, official, and regular passports are exempt from a visa to enter the United Arab Emirates.
Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State, and Battsetseg Batmunkh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, signed the memorandum, which comes within the framework of strengthening bilateral relations between UAE and Mongolia and facilitating movement between the two countries.
This measure is considered an important step towards enhancing joint cooperation in the fields of politics, economics, culture, education and other areas of common interest.
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AJMAN: Sheikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of Ajman Executive Council, received Odonbaatar Shijeekhuu, Ambassador of Mongolia to the UAE, at the Emiri Court.
Sheikh Ammar welcomed the Ambassador and reviewed the strong ties between the two friendly countries and their peoples across various fields.
The meeting also explored ways to enhance bilateral cooperation, particularly in developmental sectors, to serve mutual interests and contribute to the prosperity of both nations.
Ambassador Shijeekhuu expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Crown Prince for the warm welcome and generous hospitality, praising the progress and development witnessed by the Emirate of Ajman, especially in the tourism and economic sectors.
The meeting was attended by a number of sheikhs and senior officials.
Recently, the UAE and Mongolia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding mutual visa exemption for holders of ordinary, diplomatic, special and mission passports, as part of continued efforts to develop and strengthen bilateral relations and achieving the common interests of the two peoples and countries.
Under this memorandum, UAE nationals who hold regular, diplomatic, special, and mission passports are exempted from a visa to enter Mongolia and can stay there for a period of up to 30 days per visit, and citizens of Mongolia who hold diplomatic, official, and regular passports are exempt from a visa to enter the United Arab Emirates.
Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State, and Battsetseg Batmunkh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, signed the memorandum, which comes within the framework of strengthening bilateral relations between UAE and Mongolia and facilitating movement between the two countries.
This measure is considered an important step towards enhancing joint cooperation in the fields of politics, economics, culture, education and other areas of common interest.
WAM