Foreign Minister of Mongolia and Ambassador of India discuss developing relations

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia received Ambassador of India to Mongolia Atul Malhari Gotsurve on November 7, Montsame reported.

Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh expressed her satisfaction with the growing strategic partnership between Mongolia and India across various sectors.

The Foreign Minister expressed commitment to further developing bilateral cooperation in the tourism sector, increasing people-to-people exchange, and implementing student and teacher exchange programs.

She also noted that as part of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and India, the two sides will hold high-level mutual visits and organize joint events.

Ambassador Atul Malhari Gotsurve underscored his focus on expanding bilateral cooperation in key areas, including the economy, mining, information technology, culture, education, and humanitarian affairs.

The two parties exchanged views on accelerating the implementation of joint projects and programs, particularly the oil refinery project, which serves as a symbol of bilateral relations, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia.

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