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The Ukrainian government has approved a draft agreement on a visa-free regime with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The government took this decision during a meeting on September 15, according to the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.

"The draft agreement envisages the introduction of a visa-free regime for trips of citizens to Ukraine and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for transit across the states with valid foreign travel documents, and for citizens’ staying on the territory of another country for no more than 30 days within two months of the date of first entry," reads the information of the press service.

The government also said that the conclusion of the agreement would facilitate the development of partnership with Bosnia and Herzegovina, enhance economic, cultural and other contacts, and increase the number of mutual tourist, business and private trips.