PM L.Oyun-Erdene sends letter to Prime Minister of India
Politics
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ On April 26, Prime Minister
L.Oyun-Erdene received Ambassador of India to Mongolia M.P.Singh. At the
meeting, the sides exchanged views on cooperation amid the COVID-19 pandemic
and other matters on bilateral relations.
PM L.Oyun-Erdene expressed regret over the worsening
COVID-19 pandemic in India and the loss of many lives due to the deadly virus.
Expressing solidarity of the people and the Government of Mongolia with its spiritual
neighbor in this harsh time, PM L.Oyun-Erdene presented a special letter for
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Ambassador, asking him to convey the
letter.
While reiterating his gratitude for India’s donation of
150,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Mongolia, the PM noted that hundreds of
Mongolians express their solidarity with the people of India, launching an
initiative to help India. “This all indicates how strong Mongolia-Indian
friendship is and I am hopeful that the peoples of the two countries would
overcome this difficult challenge together,” said the PM.
Ambassador M.P.Singh expressed thanks to the PM and said
thousands of Indians saw a photo showing Mongolians’ expression of solidarity
with India. Even today, we are feeling the kindness of hundreds of people.
Furthermore, the sides agreed that works to implement
large-scale projects including the establishment of oil refinery and talks on
coal transportation, which are being carried out within the Strategic
Partnership, would carry on further with no break even the countries are in the
pandemic situation.