BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 19. Kazakhstan and
Montenegro set to establish a joint business- forum and signing
commercial agreements.


This is reflected in an official report of the press service of
the President of Kazakhstan.


The release notes that the plans were outlined during the talks
in a restricted format between President of Montenegro, Jakov
Milatović and President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.


President Tokayev noted: "We attach particular importance to the
first-ever visit of the Head of State of Montenegro. We view this
visit as a very important event for our country. I am confident
that the results of our negotiations will give a new impulse to
bilateral relations."







President Milatović specified that a substantial delegation of
Montenegrin business executives traveled to Astana to participate
in a joint business forum organized by the chambers of commerce of
both nations. The Montenegrin head of state highlighted that this
commercial forum will conclude with the signing of several
bilateral memorandums aimed at expanding economic partnership
beyond traditional political dialogue.


Both leaders confirmed that while Montenegro has already
established itself as a premier, visa-free seasonal travel
destination for Kazakh tourists, the upcoming institutional
frameworks will look to open new trade corridors and investment
networks.