UN Secretary-General pays tribute to Mongolia's commitment to being a nuclear-free zone and calls on countries to follow suit
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Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, visiting Mongolia from 8-11 August at the invitation of the President of Mongolia, Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, applauded Mongolia for its commitment to non-proliferation and disarmament by declaring itself a nuclear-weapon-free zone.” “I hope other countries will follow Mongolia’s example so we can realize a world free of nuclear weapons,” said Mr. Guterres in his remarks addressed to the media.
Mr. President U. Khurelsukh expressed his gratitude to the
United Nations and the UN Chief for the unwavering contribution to the
development of Mongolia, stretching from support to democratic governance and
human rights, to socio-economic development, climate change adaptation, and
protection the environment in Mongolia.
Mr. Guterres highlighted that Mongolia is a valued UN partner, “a symbol of peace” and an increasingly important contributor to the work of the Organization.
UN Secretary General’s visit to Mongolia coincides with the
20th anniversary of Mongolia’s participation in UN peacekeeping operations.
Mongolia is a country that allocates the highest per capital contribution to
peacekeeping.
Secretary-General paid a tribute to the Mongolian peacekeepers
and their commitment to the protection of civilians worldwide.
Mongolia’s role in
multilateralism
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Battsetseg Batmunkh, held
extended talks with Mr. Guterres on bilateral cooperation between Mongolia and
United Nations.
Mr. Guterres also applauded Mongolia’s efforts in becoming a
constructive player in promoting regional peace and security, exemplified by
the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue Initiative on Northeast Asia Security. “I am
particularly encouraged by the inclusion of young voices in the Dialogue, which
is one of the priorities I outlined in my report on Our Common Agenda,” noted
Mr. Guterres.
Minister B. Battsetseg reaffirmed that Mongolia will continue its cooperation with the UN. Mongolia will continue to support the International Think-Tank on Landlocked Developing Countries, established at the initiative of Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar, to become an effective excellence center for advancing our common agenda to implement both the Vienna Program of Action and the Agenda 2030 fully and effectively.
Mr. Guterres said: “Mongolia may be landlocked, but its
constructive foreign policy of dialogue and cooperation is central to building
bridges and promoting sustainable development.”
Tree planting as a
response to climate action
President U.Khurelsukh and Mr. Guterres took part in the
tree planting ceremony at the National Park in Ulaanbaatar, along with youth,
children and Mongolian peacekeepers.
The UN Chief praised the ambitious initiative by the President of Mongolia in launching the national campaign to plant one billion trees by 2030 in response to climate change threats and desertification.
In his remarks, Mr. President emphasized that tree planting
and forestation are one of the most effective ways to combat desertification
and reduce the impact of climate change.
He also expressed his appreciation to the people of
Mongolia, especially to the youth, who are actively participating in the ‘1 billion
tree’ campaign.
While applauding Mongolia’s example in addressing climate
adaptation through the sustainable management of natural resources,
Secretary-General highlighted that Mongolia has an enormous potential to be a
renewables leader – delivering energy security as well as creating economic
opportunities.
Mongolia also has the potential to emerge as a major player
in the renewable energy supply chain with its copper resources.
Visiting the UN
House: Promoting One UN approach
The UN Mongolia family extended a heartfelt welcome to their
Chief. He had an engaging and interactive time with the beneficiaries of the UN
work and got acquainted with the UN's joint efforts in supporting Mongolia in
its progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
UN Resident Coordinator Tapan Mishra highlighted that the UN
Country Team is working to make the UN reform agenda a reality on the ground
and ensure its effective implementation in the country.
Other bilateral
meetings
UN Secretary-General had a bilateral meeting with the
Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Zandanshatar Gombojav, where they exchanged views on
strengthening the legislative body of the State to ensure rule of law and
advance democracy.
Prime Minister of Mongolia, Mr. Oyun-Erdene Luvsanvandan
hosted a luncheon to welcome Mr. Guterres. Prime Minister shared about his
ambitious plan to make Mongolia a digital nation – a big-ticket item on the
SG’s Our Common Agenda to achieve Sustainable Development Goals.
Source: UN Mongolia