of March 28, 2008 No. 112
About streamlining of the mode of mutual trips of citizens and establishment of visa regime with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
For the purpose of streamlining of the mode of mutual trips of citizens between the Kyrgyz Republic and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic decides:
1. Establish on the principles of reciprocity visa procedure for entry into the Kyrgyz Republic for citizens of the following states: Republic Albania, Republic of Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Poland, Republic Romania, Republic Serbia, Republic of Slovenia, Slovak Republic, Republic of Croatia, Republic of Montenegro, Czech Republic.
2. To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic through diplomatic channels to inform the relevant states.
3. To impose control over the implementation of this resolution on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Border service of the Kyrgyz Republic and the State committee of homeland security of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Prime Minister
I. Chudinov
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The document ceased to be valid since April 5, 2017 according to Item 5 of the Order of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic of March 15, 2017 No. 155