Foreign Minister Pays Working Visit to China
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, May 2,
2023 /MONTSAME/.
The Ministers of
Foreign Affairs held official talks in Beijing on May 1, 2023, and exchanged views
in detail on the relations and cooperation between Mongolia and China, as well
as regional issues of mutual interest.
The parties agreed to closely work to realize the agreements reached by the
heads of state of the two countries during the State visit of President of
Mongolia Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh to China in November 2022 and to bring the
comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries to a new level.
The Foreign Ministers also agreed to
cooperate in the following directions:
- In line with the goal of intensifying trade and economic cooperation between Mongolia and China, and increasing the trade turnover up to USD 20 billion in the coming years, to work on the long-term and stable supply of Mongolia’s mining products to the Chinese market and increase agricultural products’ export;
- In order to improve the
infrastructure of the border ports of the two countries and to intensify
the work of connecting them by rail, to renew the 1955 Mongolia-China Border
Railway Agreement, and intensify the construction work of the railway at
the Gashuunsukhait-Gantsmod border port, respectively;
- To advance the talks on adding
the Khangi-Mandal railway port to the Agreement on Mongolia and China Border
Ports, and Their Regime between the Government of Mongolia and the
Government of the People's Republic of China;
- In connection with the
announcement of 2023-2025 as the "Years to Visit Mongolia" by
the Government of Mongolia, to support the cooperation of tourism
companies, restore train passenger traffic between the two countries in
the near future, and increase the number of flights to attract Chinese
tourists to Mongolia;
- To fight together against
desertification and yellow dust storm; in support of the national movement
"One Billion Trees" initiated by President of Mongolia U.
Khurelsukh to organize bilateral research teams to work in May and June
2023 in Beijing and Ulaanbaatar on the issue of establishing a joint
Mongolian-Chinese Joint Research Center for Combating Desertification.
- To support and cooperate in
organizing the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) of the United
Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Mongolia in 2026.
- To send a team to Ulaanbaatar
in May 2023.to develop the feasibility study for the construction of the Sports
Training Center for Children and Youth named after the Presidents and the National
Art Theater.
- Explore possibilities of
cooperation in the new energy resources based on Mongolia's solar and wind
energy potential.
In addition, during
the official talks, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs exchanged views on
ensuring thorough preparation for the planned visit of Prime Minister of
Mongolia L. Oyun-Erdene to China and intensifying communication between
relevant organizations of both sides in this context.