The government of Mongolia, together with the National Commission of Border Port Recovery and the Border Port Administration,…
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Speaker of the Parliament of Mongolia Zandanshatar Gombozhav met with President of The Asia Foundation Laurel Miller. Zandanshatar noted…
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Minister of State for Defense Affairs Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi and Minister of Defense of Mongolia Saikhanbayar…
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Mongolia’s Anti-Corruption Agency plans to take statements from three of the country’s former prime ministers as…
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CENTRAL ASIA
A Monument complex and inscription belonging to Ilteris Kutlug Kagan, the founder of the Eastern Göktürk Khanate, were found
by ANKASAM EkipA Turkish inscription of İlteriş Kutlug Kağan was found during the joint scientific archaeological expedition of the International…
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Since the establishment of diplomatic relations on October 16, 1949, Mongolia and China have come a long way in multifaceted cooperation in political, economic, cultural and other fields. Here we consider the main aspects of bilateral relations
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The presidents of China, Russia and Mongolia will pledge to strengthen trilateral cooperation during their future meeting. They wıll review the achievements of trilateral cooperation and discuss priority tasks and directions for the next phase.
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This latest part of our series on Russia’s relations with its neighbours focuses on the huge empty land of Mongolia, Moscow’s original Soviet satellite state in the 1920s. These days it sits on the verge of a mineral mining boom for anyone who can reach a deal with the government. With Western investments in doubt, David Sneath explains that Putin has been renewing old ties.
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In the context of Mongolia’s rich uranium deposits, President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh’s longstanding endorsement of nuclear power appears to be generating geopolitical interest in Beijing. Khurelsukh and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed in July 2021 to continue enhancing strategic relations, including in the mining industry.
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CENTRAL ASIA
Khurelsukh met with the UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and small Island Developing States Courtenay Rattnay
by ANKASAM EkipAs a landlocked developing country, Mongolia attaches high importance to the issue of countries with special needs in the United Nations and actively participates in the activities in this area.