Doha: The Qatar Chamber (QC) discussed with a Mongolian business delegation ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides in the tourism fields and facilitate travel and tourism procedures between the two countries by launching direct airlines and facilitating procedures for obtaining tourist visas. This came during the meeting of QC First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwari with a Mongolian delegation led by HE Ambassador of the Republic of Mongolia (non-resident) to the State of Qatar Sergelen Purev. In his remarks, QC First Vice-Chairman said that the Chamber is keen on enhancing cooperation with the Mongolian side in tourist and economic fields, noting that Mongolia has witnessed great development in tourist infrastructure, making it a leading tourism destination. He stressed that Qatari business owners are interested to learn about the investment opportunities available in Mongolia in this sector, and incentives offered for foreign investors, affirming that the Chamber encourages Qatari inves tors to explore opportunities in Mongolia. For his part, HE Sergelen Purev reviewed the development of Mongolian tourism sector in recent years, affirming that the delegation visit to Qatar aims to promote Mongolian tourism sector and urge Qataris to visit Mongolia. Source: Qatar News Agency
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