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Mongolia, China should continue strengthening trust, support to maintain correct direction of bilateral ties: Chinese FM www.xinhuanet.com
Mongolia and China should continue strengthening mutual trust and support to maintain the correct direction of bilateral ties, said visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi here on Monday.
In a meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister Nyam-Osor Uchral, Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said both sides should maintain mutual trust and support as strong guarantees for collaboration across various sectors.
During the meeting, Uchral emphasized that maintaining good-neighborly relations with China and strengthening bilateral cooperation remain Mongolia's top foreign policy priorities. He noted that Mongolia and China have consistently respected each other's independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and chosen paths of development.
Uchral reaffirmed Mongolia's firm adherence to the one-China principle, stating that matters related to Taiwan, Xinjiang, Xizang, and Hong Kong are China's internal affairs. He underscored that the Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing all of China and reiterated Mongolia's opposition to "Taiwan independence."
The prime minister expressed Mongolia's willingness to work closely with China to effectively implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, maintain high-level exchanges, deepen political mutual trust, enhance connectivity, advance cooperation agreements and major projects, and promote the continued development of the Mongolia-China comprehensive strategic partnership.
Describing China as Mongolia's most important economic and trading partner, Uchral noted that bilateral trade is expected to reach the target of 20 billion U.S. dollars this year.
He expressed hope that both sides would introduce additional measures to facilitate trade, diversify trade structures, strengthen connectivity through infrastructure projects such as ports and railways, and expand cooperation in the mining sector.
He also stated that Mongolia is committed to providing a more business-friendly and law-based environment for Chinese enterprises investing in the country.
For his part, Wang said China highly appreciates Mongolia's commitment to prioritizing relations with China in its foreign policy and its support for China's positions on issues concerning its core interests.
He noted that the CPC and the Mongolian People's Party could further enhance exchanges on governance and development experience, thereby contributing to national development, improving people's livelihoods, and deepening the traditional friendship between the two countries.
Wang added that development and national revitalization are shared goals of both China and Mongolia, while stronger cooperation reflects the common aspirations of both peoples. Given the strong complementarity of the two economies and their shared interests, he said there remains significant potential for expanded cooperation.
China, he said, is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies with Mongolia, jointly advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and support Mongolia in making full use of bilateral cooperation mechanisms, as well as regional platforms such as China-Mongolia-Russia cooperation and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, in pursuing a modernization path suited to its national conditions
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Mongolia inaugurates China-aided central sewage treatment plant www.xinhuanet.com
A commissioning ceremony for the central sewage treatment plant, built with assistance from China, was held in Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, on Monday.
Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attended the ceremony alongside Mongolian Foreign Minister Batmunkh Battsetseg and other officials.
Wang said at the event that China announced its support for Mongolia's economic development in 2014, laying the foundation for the construction of the central sewage treatment plant, adding that the people-centered project is a symbol of friendship and another testament to the longstanding mutual support between China and Mongolia.
Noting that Chinese workers have contributed to the construction of more than 850 projects across Mongolia since the 1950s, Wang said that China has consistently supported Mongolia's efforts to expand its economy and improve the living standards of the people.
In the 21st century, cooperation between the two countries has expanded from cross-border transportation and customs facilitation to urban redevelopment, infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and environmental protection, he added, emphasizing that both sides have prioritized the well-being of the people, ensuring that bilateral cooperation delivers tangible benefits to the Mongolian people.
Wang said that China-Mongolia relations have become a model of friendly coexistence, shared development, and common prosperity among neighboring countries. He reaffirmed China's commitment to the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit, and inclusiveness in neighborhood diplomacy and pledged to deepen traditional friendship and open new avenues for bilateral cooperation.
Altankhuyag Uilstuguldur, chief of staff of the Office of the President of Mongolia, said on behalf of Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh that the sewage treatment plant is a landmark achievement of Mongolia-China cooperation and brings substantial benefits to the Mongolian people.
He expressed sincere appreciation for China's support for Mongolia's economic and social development and voiced hope for the continued growth of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
The plant is a flagship cooperative project between China and Mongolia. Constructed by Chinese enterprises using Chinese standards and technology, it is the largest and most advanced sewage treatment facility in Mongolia. The plant is expected to significantly improve local water quality, the environment, and residents' quality of life.
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Coal-rich Mongolia aims to boost China trade ties despite dependence risk www.japantimes.co.jp
Mongolia hopes to boost trade by more than a tenth this year with China, the biggest destination for its exports of coal and minerals, setting a target that will further boost economic dependence on its giant neighbor.
Two-way trade is expected to reach $20 billion this year, President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh told Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, over the weekend, on the latter’s first visit in nearly four years.
That represents a jump of more than 10% from 2025, despite the Iran war constraining the economic outlook for the world’s second biggest economy at a time of languishing domestic demand.
Two-way trade fell to $17.7 billion last year from $18.3 billion in 2024, Chinese customs data shows.
In a joint statement on Monday, the neighbors agreed to boost economic and trade ties, but gave no specific target on trade.
Every 1% of growth in China’s economy can drive an increase of 4% in Mongolia’s exports and boost its economic growth by 0.6%, Wang told a news conference on Saturday after meeting his Mongolian counterpart, citing estimates by international bodies.
“The trade momentum is quite positive,” said Xu Tianchen, senior analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit. “Mongolia’s copper output is rising, and China stands ready to take it.”
China’s demand for Mongolian coal is also likely to grow, he said, after a mining disaster killed 82 people in northern Shanxi, putting pressure on domestic coal supplies.
Landlocked Mongolia, sandwiched between China and Russia, exported more than 80 million metric tons of coal last year, almost all to its southern neighbor, Chinese customs data shows.
Connectivity will be further boosted by a second cross-border railway link now being built between the countries, Wang said.
“All eyes are on the completion of the Gashuunsukhait-Gantsmot border crossing railway, which will facilitate trade even further,” added Xu.
China will supply 1 million doses of vaccine to help Mongolia tackle a recent outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in its livestock, Wang said.
As ties grow, Khurelsukh pledged that Mongolia would refrain from any actions that harm China’s interests, regardless of relations with third countries.
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Foreign ministers of China, Mongolia issue joint press communique on ties, cooperation www.english.www.gov.cn
A joint press communique was issued on Sunday following talks between Mongolian Foreign Minister Batmunkh Battsetseg and visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, highlighting the synergy of development strategies and the expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation.
During the three-day visit that began on Saturday, both sides reaffirmed their mutual respect for each other's independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and chosen development paths, as well as their commitment to non-interference in each other's internal affairs.
Both sides reaffirmed that they will not join any military or political alliance directed against the other, will not conclude treaties with any third country that undermine the sovereignty and security of the other, and will not allow any third country to use their territory to harm the sovereignty and security of the other.
Mongolia reiterated its firm adherence to the one-China principle, its opposition to "Taiwan independence," and its support for China's peaceful reunification. Mongolia also reaffirmed that matters related to Xizang, Hong Kong, and Xinjiang are China's internal affairs.
The two sides agreed to strengthen alignment of their development strategies, advance projects under the frameworks of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation and Mongolia's Steppe Road Program, expand mutually beneficial cooperation in various sectors, and further enhance the scale, quality, and level of bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
Both countries agreed to maintain regular communication on international and regional affairs. Mongolia reiterated its support for building a community with a shared future for humanity, as well as for the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative.
China highly appreciated Mongolia's role in hosting the Ulan Bator Dialogue on Northeast Asian Security.
The two sides agreed to oppose and condemn all forms of fascism and militarism, jointly safeguard world peace and security, and uphold international fairness and justice.
Both sides spoke highly of the achievements of trilateral cooperation among China, Mongolia, and Russia, expressing their firm belief that the implementation of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor plan plays an important role in promoting regional prosperity and stability.
The two sides also emphasized that the growing political and economic influence of multilateral mechanisms such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), APEC, and BRICS has contributed significantly to advancing regional cooperation.
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Mongolia signs €17 million loan to upgrade Ulaanbaatar power grid www.gogo.mn
Mongolia and Germany have signed a €17 million concessional loan agreement aimed at reinforcing the reliability of the power grid in the central region of Ulaanbaatar, a project set to secure stable electricity for more than 11,000 consumers.
The funding will support Phase III of the "Project to Improve the Efficiency of the Central Region Power Transmission and Distribution Network." Under this initiative, development plans include constructing a brand-new substation and a double-circuit cable line in the 1st khoroo of Sukhbaatar district, alongside the comprehensive expansion and modernization of the existing Tuul Substation.
Financed through Germany's KfW Development Bank, the infrastructure upgrades will directly enhance the operational capacity and resilience of the capital's core distribution network. The project is expected to stabilize the power supply across 14 khoroos spanning the Sukhbaatar, Chingeltei, Bayangol, Khan-Uul, and Bayanzurkh districts. Crucially, the modernization will safeguard uninterrupted energy access for vital healthcare institutions, including the First State Hospital, the Second State Hospital, and Urgoo Maternity Hospital.
The official signing ceremony was attended by Mongolian Minister of Finance Z.Mendsaikhan, B.Nyamsambuu, Executive Director of the National Power Transmission Grid JSC, and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Germany to Mongolia, Helmut Kulitz, alongside representatives from the KfW Development Bank.
During the event, Minister Z.Mendsaikhan commended the long-standing and highly effective development cooperation between Mongolia and Germany across the energy, environment, education, and healthcare sectors. He expressed deep gratitude to the German Government and KfW for their sustained financial and strategic support in driving forward essential reforms across Mongolia's energy infrastructure.
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PRC Foreign Minister Wang Yi Pays Courtesy Call on Prime Minister Uchral www.montsame.mn
Member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China (PRC), Wang Yi, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister of Mongolia, Uchral Nyam-Osor, on June 15, 2026.
Prime Minister Uchral expressed his satisfaction with the successful development of Mongolia-China relations and cooperation at the level of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, emphasizing Mongolia's commitment to steadily expanding and developing cooperation between the two countries in all sectors. The Prime Minister highlighted that developing good-neighborly, friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation with the PRC is a top priority of Mongolia's foreign policy. He also recalled that Mongolia considers issues related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Tibet as the internal affairs of the PRC and has consistently adhered to the "One China" principle.
The Prime Minister noted that Foreign Minister Wang Yi's official visit to Mongolia is understood as part of preparations for the upcoming visit of President Xi Jinping to Mongolia. The Prime Minister expressed auspicious regard for the fact that this meeting coincides with President Xi Jinping's birthday.
The two sides held detailed discussions on a wide range of issues. This included aligning the development strategies and goals of both nations to accelerate joint development, implementing the target agreed upon by the Heads of State to increase bilateral trade to USD 20 billion, supporting infrastructure development and transport logistics, and increasing port throughput capacity. They also discussed diversifying the trade structure to boost Mongolia's agricultural exports, deepening cooperation in mineral resources, energy (including the renewable energy sector), and green development, and implementing large-scale regional infrastructure projects.
Prime Minister Uchral introduced the "Erkh chuluunii durvun zam: Durvun chuluulult" (Four Roads of Freedom: Four Liberalizations) policy, which he initiated during his tenure as the Chairman of the State Great Khural (Parliament). In this context, he expressed a desire to diversify the trade structure between the two countries, facilitate border customs and quarantine inspections, and foster the initiatives and cooperation of private sector enterprises in both nations. He further noted that the Government of Mongolia maintains a policy to increase foreign investment, aiming to advance planned projects such as a steel manufacturing complex, a copper plant, and aluminum production powered by renewable energy.
The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the Chinese side for supplying vaccines in connection with the outbreak of the highly infectious animal foot-and-mouth disease in Mongolia's western provinces, and for expressing support for the 17th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, which will be hosted in Ulaanbaatar this August.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed pleasure in meeting with Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor and conveyed greetings from Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council of the PRC. He emphasized that as permanent neighbors connected by mountains and rivers, it is vital for China and Mongolia to assist each other and develop mutually beneficial cooperation for a bright future.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed that maintaining the continuity and stability of China's policy toward Mongolia, strengthening bilateral political mutual trust, and correctly defining the direction of development will add momentum to advancing cooperation in all areas. He expressed that China prioritizes its relations with its permanent neighbor, Mongolia, and is committed to sharing the fruits of development and fostering mutually beneficial cooperation based on the principles of "amity, sincerity, mutual benefit, and inclusiveness."
Foreign Minister Wang Yi noted that the economies of China and Mongolia are highly complementary. To further boost trade beyond current levels, he mentioned the possibility of establishing Free Zones and increasing the capacity of qualified border ports, affirming China's readiness to work together toward loftier goals in trade expansion, as reported by the Government Media and Public Relations Department.
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55 Eurasian museum directors convene in Ulaanbaatar for the First International Conference www.gogo.mn
The Chinggis Khaan National Museum is set to host the First International Conference of Eurasian Museums, a major cultural diplomacy initiative taking place on June 15-20. Held under the patronage of Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, the conference is themed "The Eurasian Exchange: Future Gateways and Cooperation" and will gather 55 prominent museum directors from over 20 countries.
On June 12, organizers from the Office of the President, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Chinggis Khaan National Museum briefed the press, outlining the summit's strategic importance. The landmark gathering aims to build new international alliances in museum collaboration, cultural heritage preservation, digital innovation, collections management, and educational outreach across the Eurasian continent.
According to organizers, the conference closely aligns with the International Council of Museums (ICOM) 2026 global slogan, "Museums Uniting a Divided World." The theme underscores the critical role cultural institutions play in bridging geopolitical divides and fostering international dialogue, mutual understanding, and peace.
Academician S.Chuluun, Director of the Chinggis Khaan National Museum, emphasized that hosting the leaders of Eurasia's top museums marks a first for Mongolia. He noted that the forum presents an unprecedented opportunity not only for the host institution but for all Mongolian museums to expand foreign cooperation, study global best practices, enrich their collections, and organize joint international exhibitions. S.Chuluun also highlighted the long-term economic benefits, stating the initiative will significantly boost cultural tourism and attract valuable investment to the nation's heritage sector.
B.Sergelen, Advisor to the President of Mongolia on Cultural and Religious Policy, described the forum as a new chapter in Mongolia's cultural diplomacy. Spearheaded by the Chinggis Khaan National Museum and supported by museum leaders across Europe and Asia, the initiative actively advances the cultural and humanitarian objectives outlined in the President's policy program through the targeted use of soft power.
Further reinforcing the state's strategic commitment to cultural development, B.Davaatseren, Head of the Cultural Heritage Department at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, reiterated the government's continued focus on the sector. Following the adoption of a dedicated, independent law on museums in 2021, B.Davaatseren stated that state investments in cultural institutions have steadily increased year over year, aimed at improving operational frameworks and enriching content formats for the public.
By initiating this vast interdisciplinary forum, the Chinggis Khaan National Museum is creating a dynamic new space for regional collaboration. Throughout the week, visiting international directors will deliver presentations, engage in specialized discussions, and lay the groundwork for future joint museum projects, marking the largest gathering of Eurasian cultural leaders in Mongolia's history.
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China expects FM Wang Yi’s visit to steadily advance China-Mongolia comprehensive strategic partnership: FM spokesperson www.globaltimes.cn
At the invitation of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia Battsetseg Batmunkh, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi will visit Mongolia from June 13 to 15, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced on Thursday.
At a regular press conference on Thursday, when asked to brief on Wang's visit to Mongolia, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said that during the visit, Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet with Mongolian leader and hold talks with Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh. The two sides will communicate on bilateral ties, practical cooperation, as well as international and regional issues of mutual concern.
China and Mongolia are close neighbors connected by mountains and rivers. Under the strategic guidance of the heads of state of the two countries, China-Mongolia relations have maintained sound momentum of growth. China expects this visit to further implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two nations and steadily advance the China-Mongolia comprehensive strategic partnership, Lin said.
By Global Times
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The United States Extends Child Protection Compact Partnership with Mongolia Through 2028 www.mn.usembassy.gov
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia — The United States and Mongolia are strengthening their partnership to combat child trafficking through an extension of the United States–Mongolia Child Protection Compact (CPC), reaffirming both countries’ commitment to protecting vulnerable children and strengthening the rule of law.
Since the signing of the CPC on April 2, 2020, the United States and Mongolia have worked collaboratively to prevent child trafficking, improve victim protection services, enhance investigations and prosecutions, and strengthen national child protection systems. Through this partnership, the United States has provided $6.5 million in assistance through World Vision and The Asia Foundation to support implementation of CPC objectives across Mongolia.
Recognizing the significant progress achieved under the Compact and the shared commitment of both governments to ending child trafficking, the United States plans to provide an additional $2.25 million in funding, bringing the total to $8.75 million in funding, and extend CPC activities through 2028.
Over the past six years, the CPC has supported the development of stronger national systems and institutional capacities, including multi-disciplinary anti-trafficking coordination mechanisms, child-friendly interviewing and protection services, improved victim identification and case management, border protection measures, cybercrime investigation capabilities, trauma-informed care, forensic interviewing practices, and nationwide training programs for child protection and law enforcement professionals.
The extension will focus on ensuring the long-term sustainability of these achievements by supporting government ownership and institutionalization of key anti-trafficking measures. Priority areas include maintaining a government-led multi-disciplinary task force, implementing approved standards and procedures, expanding child-friendly service spaces, strengthening victim data systems, conducting annual anti-trafficking reviews and prosecution workshops, enhancing border monitoring and online detection capabilities, and sustaining professional training through national e-learning platforms.
This partnership reflects a shared recognition that child trafficking causes lasting harm to victims, undermines public safety and the rule of law, fuels corruption and organized crime, and threatens the well-being of communities. By working together, the United States and Mongolia are helping ensure that children are protected from exploitation and that victims receive the support and services they need.
The United States encourages the Government of Mongolia to continue implementing sustainability measures that will preserve and expand the progress achieved under the CPC beyond the life of the agreement. Strong national ownership will be essential to ensuring that trafficking in persons prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership efforts remain effective and enduring.
The United States commends the Government of Mongolia for its dedication to combating trafficking in persons and looks forward to continued collaboration under the Child Protection Compact to protect children and strengthen justice and accountability for years to come.
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Mongolia and Turkey exchanged views on expanding bilateral relations www.open.kg
The Prime Minister of Mongolia, Ochirbat Nyam-Osor, held a meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia, Başak Genç Yüksel, during which issues of bilateral cooperation and relations between the countries were discussed.
Ochirbat noted that the expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation with Turkey, which is one of Mongolia's key "third neighbors," is among the priorities of the country's foreign policy. He emphasized that the transition to strategic partnership has opened new horizons in the relations between the two countries.
Ambassador Başak Genç Yüksel confirmed Turkey's readiness to strengthen the strategic partnership, based on long-term friendly ties with Mongolia, as well as to promote cooperation in various socio-economic areas.
The parties noted that Mongolian-Turkish relations are actively developing on the international stage as well. The ambassador reported Turkey's readiness to participate at a high level in the celebration of World Horse Day, scheduled to take place in Ulaanbaatar from July 11 to 13, as well as in the COP17 conference, which will be held in the capital of Mongolia from August 17 to 26, 2026.
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