Luxembourg Parliamentary Delegation Visiting Mongolia
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, March 25, 2026 /MONTSAME/. At the invitation of Temuulen Ganzorig, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Security and Foreign Policy of the State Great Khural (Parliament), a parliamentary delegation from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, led by Gusty Graas, Member of the Chamber of Deputies and Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, is visiting Mongolia.
On
March 24, Temuulen, along with committee members and Munkhsoyol Baatarjav,
head of the Mongolia-Luxembourg Parliamentary Group, met with the visiting
delegation.
At
the meeting, Temuulen said that Mongolia attaches great importance to its
relations and cooperation with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, noting that the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations provides a favorable environment to deepen
mutual understanding and expand cooperation.
He
emphasized that parliamentary cooperation will play a key role in strengthening
ties grounded in shared values of human rights and democracy.
He
also noted that Mongolia’s parliament ratified a loan agreement with the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on December 25, 2025, for the
establishment of a National Cardiovascular Center. The project is expected to
make a significant contribution to public health and stand as a symbol of five
decades of cooperation. He expressed gratitude for Luxembourg’s grant
assistance.
Munkhsoyol
provided a brief overview of the Mongolia-Luxembourg parliamentary group,
established in April 2025 with five members. She noted Mongolia’s efforts to increase
women’s representation through electoral reforms and stated that the current
126-member parliament will continue to prioritize women’s participation in
decision-making.
Gusty
Graas expressed satisfaction with the visit, taking place during the milestone anniversary
of diplomatic relations, and discussed inter-parliamentary cooperation and progress
on healthcare projects.
The
two sides also highlighted the cardiovascular health project, which has been implemented
in five phases over 25 years.
The visit of
the Luxembourg parliamentary delegation is ongoing, according to the Press
Office of the State Great Khural.