Prime Minister of Mongolia Receives Minister of Digital Affairs and Transport of Germany
To the 50th Anniversary of Establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Germany
Ulaanbaatar, 2024 March 7 /MONTSAME/ Prime Minister of Mongolia Oyunerdene Luvsannamsrai received Minister of Digital Affairs and Transport of Germany Volker Wissing and accompanying delegates yesterday.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Oyunerdene noted that the relationship between the two countries reached the Strategic
Partnership level during the State Visit of the Federal President of the
Federal Republic of Germany Frank-Walter
Steinmeier in Mongolia and expressed his
gratitude to the delegation led by the Federal Minister for Digital and
Transport of Germany which comprised of representatives of the private sector
and professional associations for the working visit to Mongolia to realize
the agreements.
Also, the Prime Minister of Mongolia mentioned that the
Governments had concluded an Auto transport agreement which would affect the
development of trade, transport logistics, and economic relations, and would
have a great impact in intensifying the collaboration in the auto transport
sector.
As a landlocked country with vast land, the Prime
Minister pointed out that the Government of Mongolia pays great attention to
developing the auto, air transport, and railway infrastructure, and based on
its geographical location feature of connecting Asia and Europe, Mongolia has
an opportunity to play a crucial role in the regional, and international
infrastructure network. Parties exchanged opinions on various topics including increasing
the frequency of flights between the two countries, reducing traffic congestion,
and training Mongolian youths in Germany in the fields of auto road
construction, transport logistics, and digitalization.
The Federal Minister of Germany expressed his appreciation
for Mongolia having achievements in using the latest Information technology and
digitalizing government services and stated its commitment to contributing to
enriching the two countries’ relationship with economic content and supporting private-sector
cooperation.