Mongolia-Russia Intergovt’l Meeting to be held next month
Politics
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ During its regular meeting on October 25, the Cabinet approved a direction to be followed by Mongolian delegates to attend the 21st Meeting of Mongolia-Russia Intergovernmental Commission.
The 21st Meeting of Mongolia-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation will take place in Russia next month.
The meeting will discuss the realization of decisions adopted at the previous meeting and bilateral cooperation in trade, economy, finance, infrastructure, transport, mining, energy and construction sectors.
In particular, the Mongolian delegation intends to discuss certain issues including RUB 100 billion soft loan from Russia, enhancing the carrying capacity of Mongolia-Russia Joint Venture Ulaanbaatar Railway and increasing the volume of transit freight, construction of Eg River Hydro Power Plant, preventing contagious diseases of domestic animals, establishment of a Free Trade Agreement between Mongolia and the Eurasian Economic Union and transferring a report of geological research conducted in Mongolia and kept in Russia.
The Mongolian delegation to the 21st Intergovernmental Meeting will be led by Deputy Prime Minister U.Enkhtuvshin, who will also head the Mongolian part at the Mongolia-China Intergovernmental Commission and Mongolia-China Cooperative Council on Minerals, Energy and Infrastructure.
The 21st Meeting of Mongolia-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation will take place in Russia next month.
The meeting will discuss the realization of decisions adopted at the previous meeting and bilateral cooperation in trade, economy, finance, infrastructure, transport, mining, energy and construction sectors.
In particular, the Mongolian delegation intends to discuss certain issues including RUB 100 billion soft loan from Russia, enhancing the carrying capacity of Mongolia-Russia Joint Venture Ulaanbaatar Railway and increasing the volume of transit freight, construction of Eg River Hydro Power Plant, preventing contagious diseases of domestic animals, establishment of a Free Trade Agreement between Mongolia and the Eurasian Economic Union and transferring a report of geological research conducted in Mongolia and kept in Russia.
The Mongolian delegation to the 21st Intergovernmental Meeting will be led by Deputy Prime Minister U.Enkhtuvshin, who will also head the Mongolian part at the Mongolia-China Intergovernmental Commission and Mongolia-China Cooperative Council on Minerals, Energy and Infrastructure.
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