1 ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP (APPG) ON MONGOLIA ESTABLISHED IN THE UK PARLIAMENT WWW.EMBASSYOFMONGOLIA.CO.UK PUBLISHED:2026/02/04      2 MONGOLIA RANKS AMONG ASIA’S SAFEST COUNTRIES WWW.INSIDEMONGOLIA.MN PUBLISHED:2026/02/04      3 MONGOLIA’S TRUMP ‘BOARD OF PEACE’ MEMBERSHIP REVIVES ITS ‘THIRD NEIGHBOUR’ PLAYBOOK WWW.INTELLINEWS.COM PUBLISHED:2026/02/04      4 ABOUT 50,000 CHILDREN HAVE DOMESTIC ACCIDENTS EVERY YEAR WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      5 FROM MONGOLIA TO TEAM USA, OPENING CEREMONY FASHION TAKES CENTRE STAGE AT MILANO CORTINA 2026 WWW.OLYMPICS.COM PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      6 MONGOLIA’S HUNNU AIR EYES NETWORK GAINS FOLLOWING E2-BASED FLEET MODERNISATION WWW.FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      7 JUSTICE REFORMS IMPLEMENTED IN PHASES WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      8 OVER 7,000 FOREIGN NATIONALS GRANTED VISA CLEARANCE WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      9 PDIC, MONGOLIA COUNTERPART DEEPEN DEPOSIT INSURANCE COOPERATION WWW.DAILYGUARDIAN.COM.PH PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      10 CPC DELEGATION VISITS MONGOLIA, SINGAPORE WWW.XINHUANET.COM PUBLISHED:2026/02/03      БРИТАНИЙН ПАРЛАМЕНТАД БҮХ НАМЫН МОНГОЛЫН БҮЛЭГ БАЙГУУЛАГДАВ WWW.EMBASSYOFMONGOLIA.CO.UK НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/04     “СЭРГЭЛЭН” ДЭД СТАНЦЫН ГҮЙЦЭТГЭЛ 92 ХУВЬТАЙ ҮРГЭЛЖИЛЖ БАЙНА WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/04     ДУЛААНЫ 5-Р ЦАХИЛГААН СТАНЦЫН ГАЗАР ШОРООНЫ АЖЛЫГ ЭНЭ САРЫН 15-НД ЭХЛҮҮЛНЭ WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     IQ-ИЙН ДУНДАЖ ҮЗҮҮЛЭЛТЭЭР МОНГОЛЧУУД НАЙМДУГААРТ ЭРЭМБЭЛЭГДЖЭЭ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     МОНГОЛБАНК 1.9 ТОНН ҮНЭТ МЕТАЛЛ ХУДАЛДАН АВЧЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     НИЙСЛЭЛД ХИЙ ЦЭНЭГЛЭХ 33 ЦЭГ БАЙГУУЛНА WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     УГААРЫН ХИЙД 169 ИРГЭН ХОРДОЖ, ЭМНЭЛГИЙН ТУСЛАМЖ АВЧЭЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     НЭГДҮГЭЭР САРД 2 САЯ ТОНН НҮҮРС ЭКСПОРТОЛЖЭЭ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     НИЙСЛЭЛД 5000 ХИЙН ХАЛААЛТЫН ЗУУХ, 20 МЯНГАН ХИЙН БАЛЛОН ХҮЛЭЭЖ АВАХ АЖЛЫН ЯВЦ 71.5 ХУВЬТАЙ БАЙНА WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03     АРИЛЖААНЫ 9 БАНКНЫ 30,162 ДАНСЫГ АШИГЛАН ЗАЛИЛАН ХИЙЖЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/02/03    

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All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Mongolia established in the UK Parliament www.embassyofmongolia.co.uk

An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Mongolia has been newly established in the UK Parliament. The Ambassador of Mongolia, Mr Enkhsukh Battumur, attended the inaugural meeting on 2 February 2026. 
The APPG on Mongolia was initiated by Mr James Wild MP, who serves as Chair, while Ms Catherine West MP serving as Vice-Chair. Mr Dave Doogan and Baroness Northover serve as Officers. More than 20 Members of Parliament have joined the APPG on Mongolia. The inaugural meeting was attended by Mr James Wild MP, Ms Catherine West MP, Mr Dave Doogan MP, Baroness Northover, Mr Fabian Hamilton MP, Baroness Evans, Lord Cromwell, Baroness Uddin, Baroness Hooper and Earl of Courtown. The meeting was also attended by officials, including Ms Karen Maddocks, Deputy Director of the Northeast Asia Directorate at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, and Ms Sophie Warrell, Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy in Ulaanbaatar.
The APPG on Mongolia was first established in 1995 in the UK Parliament and has since actively contributed to discussions on Mongolia-United Kingdom relations, raised parliamentary questions to the UK Government, sought relevant information, and provided necessary support within the framework of Parliament. The support of successive members of the APPG on Mongolia played an important role in assisting Mongolia during its challenging transition period.
Members of the re-established APPG expressed their interest in receiving comprehensive briefings on the policies and measures being implemented by the Government of Mongolia in areas including critical minerals, renewable energy, environmental protection, the role of women in society and security. They further expressed their readiness to support, at the parliamentary level, efforts to enhance Mongolia-UK relations and cooperation in these areas.
APPGs are voluntary, cross-party groups established by Members of Parliament on specific countries or issues of shared interest and must comprise at least 20 representatives from the principal political parties represented in Parliament. Following recent revisions to the rules governing APPGs, under which each Member may formally join no more than six such groups, the establishment of new groups has become more restricted. In this context, the establishment of the APPG on Mongolia in the newly constituted UK Parliament in 2024, in accordance with the revised rules, reflects the importance attached to Mongolia by the UK Parliament.

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Mongolia Ranks Among Asia’s Safest Countries www.insidemongolia.mn

Mongolia ranks 5th among Asia’s safest countries, marking its strongest-ever performance in the Global Peace Index.
🗒️ The Global Peace Index (GPI) scores countries on a scale of 1 to 5, with lower scores indicating higher levels of peace. The index ranks 163 countries based on 3 core domains such as societal safety and security, ongoing conflict, and militarisation.
📈 Over the past decade
Mongolia’s Global Peace Index performance has generally improved over the past ten years, consistently placing the country within the global top 50. For example, Mongolia ranked 42nd globally in 2015 with a score of 2.22. By 2025, its score improved to 1.719, lifting the country to fifth place in Asia and 37th globally out of 163 countries.
🤩 While the Global Peace Index has deteriorated globally for the 13th consecutive year, Mongolia stands out as an exception, showing continued improvement.
Key drivers of this positive trend include a low level of ongoing conflict, relatively modest military expenditure, stable crime rates, and the absence of armed conflict. As a result, Mongolia has emerged as one of Asia’s more peaceful and stable countries.  
🚨 Common Crimes in Mongolia
Despite Mongolia’s strong standing as a relatively peaceful country, certain internal security challenges intensified over the past year. Traffic-related violations, corruption cases, and cybercrime recorded the sharpest increases. On the human side, 24,600 individuals were directly affected by crime, including 1,409 children under 18 (5.7%) and 11,341 women (46.1%). The number of people injured rose by 8.2% to 5,680, while fatalities increased by 18.6% year-on-year, with 567 lives lost compared to the same period in 2024.
Finally… Is Mongolia safe? Yes. However, travellers should take basic precautions, particularly on the roads, in crowded areas, and online. With sensible awareness and responsibility, travelling in Mongolia can be both safe and fascinating.

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Mongolia’s Trump ‘Board of Peace’ membership revives its ‘Third Neighbour’ playbook www.intellinews.com

Pressed between two powerful neighbours and perpetually wary of being drawn too near the orbit of either Moscow or Beijing, Mongolia has joined US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace,” a move that reflects the country’s longstanding effort to diversify its political partnerships.
The Mongolian government has not released details on the scope of its participation or any financial commitments associated with the initiative.
Trump has described the “Board of Peace” as a multilateral initiative focused on conflict mediation, postwar stabilisation and economic reconstruction, with Gaza identified as its initial priority. The initiative’s broader structure and long-term scope beyond Gaza have not yet been fully detailed.
Western countries, as well as Russia and China, have largely declined to join the initiative, but for Mongolia, the calculation appears less ideological than pragmatic. As a developing nation with vast resources but limited infrastructure, Ulaanbaatar may be able to use the Board to curry political and economic favour with Washington.
Third neighbours
Mongolia’s foreign policy emphasises maintaining close relations with countries beyond Russia and China — a framework known as the “third neighbour” strategy — to preserve diplomatic autonomy and reduce dependence on its immediate neighbours. The United States plays a central symbolic and strategic role in that approach.
“Historically, Mongolia has used moments of crisis to bond with the US, for example, by condemning the 1990 invasion of Kuwait or by joining the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ [in Iraq] in 2003,” said Amar Adiya, editor of the Mongolia Weekly online newsletter. 
In 2003, Mongolia committed troops to the US-led forces that fought the Iraq War. Here, Maj. Gen. T. Togoo, then chief of the Mongolian Army General Staff, greets Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, who visited Mongolia to relay Washington’s thanks (Credit: American Forces Press Service, public domain).
“Just as James Baker coined the ‘Third Neighbour’ term in 1990, the Board of Peace founding membership is the 2026 update — the ‘Third Neighbour’ 2.0,” said Amar. “It’s a way to ensure the US remains an active counterbalance to Russia and China, especially as Trump pivots to a ‘great power’ competition centred on critical minerals.”
Mongolia’s leadership, notably Prime Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav, is likely viewing the Board as a way to secure high-level access to the US administration.
“For Mongolia, the Board of Peace is less about world peace, despite the official narrative, and more about a presidential ‘fast-pass’ to the White House,” added Amar. “Zandanshatar knows that in Trump’s world, as in Mongolian domestic politics, you trade favours.”
Ulaanbaatar goals
Potential goals for Ulaanbaatar could include easing US immigration restrictions on Mongolian citizens and advancing economic cooperation. Mongolia also seeks more Western investment in its mining industry.
“This is an attempt to swap a seat at the table for a relaxation of the immigration visa freeze on Mongolians and gain more economic and investment deals, for example, critical minerals and direct flights,” Amar said.
Ulaanbaatar is also looking to extend Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compacts funded by the United States. The first major project, a $285mn compact completed in 2013, focused on land rights, health, vocational training, energy and transport. A second, $350mn Water Compact targeted chronic water shortages in Ulaanbaatar. 
Blair involvement
A Trump visit to Ulaanbaatar or the long-discussed launch of direct flights between the two countries would be seen domestically as a diplomatic coup, Amar said.
He added that former British prime minister Tony Blair — who sits on the Board’s executive committee — may have played a behind-the-scenes role in bringing Mongolia into the fold. 
Blair “likely served as the bridge,” Amar said. 
Amar also suggested Ulaanbaatar could use the Board of Peace initiative to expand deployments of its United Nations peacekeeping soldiers.
“Given that the UN mandate in South Sudan is winding down, Mongolia is looking for a new home for its elite peacekeepers,” he said. “Repurposing these troops for ‘Board of Peace’ stabilisation missions in places like Haiti could serve as an ‘in-kind’ contribution, allowing Mongolia to skip paying the $1 billion [Board] membership fee.”
Julian Dierkes, a Mongolia expert at the University of Mannheim in Germany, said the decision to join the Board was consistent with Mongolia’s pattern of joining multilateral initiatives.
“Part of Mongolia’s foreign policy is the intention to maintain friendly relations with as many countries as possible,” Dierkes said. “That means that Mongolia has eagerly joined almost all multilateral initiatives available to the government.”
Complications and a balancing act
That approach has previously created diplomatic complications, he said, pointing to a 2024 incident involving a visit to Ulaanbaatar by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mongolia is party to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has a warrant out for the arrest of Putin for war crimes. Yet despite their agreements with the ICC, Mongolia welcomed Putin with a red carpet. 
In September 2004, Mongolia essentially ignored an International Criminal Court arrest warrant out for Vladimir Putin as it welcomed the Russian leader for an official visit. Putin is seen with Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh during the visit (Credit: Russian Presidency, cc-by-sa 4.0).
Dierkes added that the government may perceive limited downside to participation.
“A radically realistic or perhaps cynical analysis might also suggest that the ‘Board of Peace’ will achieve exactly nothing, so that there is also very little cost to joining,” he said.
He also noted the continued importance of the US in Mongolia’s diplomatic calculations.
“Of course, the US is of particular, if largely symbolic, importance to the Mongolian government in maintaining ‘third neighbour’ links to counter pressure from its two overbearing immediate neighbours,” Dierkes said.
Amar described Mongolia’s current posture as a careful balancing act.
“Mongolia is playing a delicate game of ‘Three-Way Neutrality,’” he said. “If Moscow is open to the Board, Ulaanbaatar has a green light to flirt with Washington without fearing a backlash from the Kremlin.”
For now, Beijing’s response remains muted, and Ulaanbaatar appears willing to take the risk — betting that another seat at another table, even a controversial one, is better than being left out altogether.
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About 50,000 children have domestic accidents every year www.gogo.mn

The “Methods for preventing road traffic accidents for children under 10” training was organized in 150 kindergartens in 2025, involving 11,000 parents, guardians, and caregivers.
Over the past three years, about 60,000 parents and guardians have participated in the training through more than 700 training sessions.
Starting from the 2025-2026 school year, we are working with the “Children are traveling” NGO to include 100% of parents and guardians of 2-year-old children attending preschool education in the training.
In the future, the training will be expanded to include methods for preventing child domestic accidents. On average, about 50,000 children have domestic accidents every year, and 80.1% of them are exposed to them while under the supervision of their parents or guardians.
This indicates that parents and guardians do not fully understand and are not knowledgeable about how to prevent their children from potential risks, domestic accidents, and deaths.
Therefore, it is extremely important to organize training for parents and guardians on ways to protect their children from domestic and other types of risks and to familiarize them with their risks, from the moment the child begins attending educational institutions, according to the General Authority for Education.

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From Mongolia to Team USA, Opening Ceremony fashion takes centre stage at Milano Cortina 2026 www.olympics.com

From head-turning traditional designs from Team Mongolia to the stars and stripes of Team USA, the national uniforms for Friday’s (6 February) Opening Ceremony at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 are sure to make fashion waves in one of the world’s fashion capitals.
Team Mongolia
Perhaps the most anticipated Opening Ceremony look comes from Mongolia, who stunned with their uniform two years ago at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
The 2026 edition features Mongolian cashmere and draws inspiration from attire of the Great Mongol Empire of the 13th – 15th centuries, according to a social media post from GOYOL and the Mongolian National Olympic Committee.
Team GB
The Brits will be sporting the Union Jack as they enter the Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium. Designed by Ben Sherman, the team will march in zip-up sweaters, along with Great Britain-themed beanies and scarves.
Team New Zealand
The athletes from New Zealand will find inspiration in their Opening Ceremony jackets – literally. A QR code woven into their all-black fit takes them to a digital platform filled with support from fellow Kiwis and fans from across the globe.
Team Canada
Lululemon once again outfits Team Canada with their Milano designs featuring red and maroon, spectacled wear and a bright red Canada hat.
Team Italy
Designed by Giorgio Armani before his death last year, the Italian kit made its world debut at Milan Fashion Week last month.
The look features a mostly white coat with red, white and green accents near the colour. An ‘Italia’ ear warmer completes the ensemble.
Team USA
Outfitted for the 10th Olympic Games edition by Ralph Lauren, the U.S. squad will don long white jackets, accompanied by red, white and blue Americana-themed sweaters and a matching hat. Brown boots complete the look.
Team Australia
The Aussies’ Opening Ceremony uniform features a Sportscraft white cable-knit sweater and white blazer. The blazer features gold medal buttons and the Olympic Oath sewn into the lining, along with all the names of all previous Australian Winter Olympians.
Team Norway
The Norwegians will pay homage to the past with their kit at Milano Cortina, as Dale reimagines the uniform worn in Cortina some 70 years ago.
Team France
Designed by Le Coq Sportif, Team France’s uniforms feature soft blues and pinks in an abstract design.

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Mongolia’s Hunnu Air eyes network gains following E2-based fleet modernisation www.flightglobal.com

Mongolian operator Hunnu Air is looking at growth opportunities in Southeast Asia, India and Central Asia, spurred by its recent fleet modernisation efforts.
The privately-owned carrier will commence flights to Tashkent in Uzkekistan this year and is looking at launching scheduled flights to Indian capital Delhi, and points in Vietnam and the Philippines, says airline commercial head Turbold Tserenkhuu.
Tserenkhuu spoke to FlightGlobal at the Singapore air show, where a Hunnu Embraer E195-E2 – the airline’s newest jet – is on the static display.
Tserenkhuu touts the “incredible fuel efficiency and range” of its E2 fleet, allowing it to conduct longer-range operations
Hunnu took delivery of its first E2 in May 2025, becoming one of the region’s newest operators of the type. The airline, which also operates a pair of Embarer 190s, now has two E195-E2s in service, both of which are configured to seat 136 passengers in a two-class layout. 
Tserenkhuu touts the “incredible fuel efficiency and range” of the new jets, which allows it to conduct flights of 6h or more.
In fact, Hunnu recently operated one of the E2’s longest nonstop flights, a charter service between Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia and Phu Quoc in Vietnam that lasted 6h 30m.
The E2s are also operating routes into China – including to Beijing’s Daxing airport and Sanya in the south – its largest current market.
Tserenkhuu points out Mongolia’s “geographical advantage” of being situated between China and Russia, as well as between central and east Asia.
This, in turn, allows Hunnu to slowly build up a transit network between the two regions, providing more sustainable travel demand through the year. Tserenkhuu estimates transit traffic to make up a small proportion of total traffic but is hopeful this will increase in the longer term.
Hunnu began operations in the early 2010s flying between Mongolia to major hubs in Asia with a small fleet of Airbus narrowbodies. But the carrier changed its business model in 2015, to instead focus on regional and short-haul operations.
Tserenkhuu also reveals that Hunnu will consider larger narrowbody jets – including Airbus narrowbodies – in the long term, as it looks at network opportunity in the Middle East.

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Justice Reforms Implemented in Phases www.montsame.mn

On February 2, 2026, Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs Enkhbayar Battumur received the World Justice Project's Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, Srirak Plipat.
According to the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs, Minister Enkhbayar noted at the outset of the meeting that legal and judicial reforms aimed at combating corruption, strengthening justice, and ensuring citizens’ constitutional rights and freedoms are being implemented in phases. He also said that during the spring session of the State Great Khural, attention will be given to the revised Law on Witness and Victim Protection, the draft Law on Whistleblower Protection, and improvements to regulations that cause inconvenience to citizens. The Minister expressed readiness to work closely with the organization to demonstrate leadership and deliver tangible results in anti-corruption efforts and justice reform.
Srirak Plipat welcomed Mongolia’s leadership and support in reducing corruption, protecting human rights, and strengthening justice, and emphasized that the World Justice Project identifies country-specific challenges and proposes effective solutions based on data and analysis.
The World Justice Project is an international non-governmental organization that, for 20 years, has carried out diverse activities in training, research, and assessment to improve the rule of law worldwide.

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Over 7,000 Foreign Nationals Granted Visa Clearance www.montsame.mn

The Immigration Agency of Mongolia has granted visa clearance and relevant visa categories to 7,330 foreign nationals in January 2026.
Of these, 3,972 citizens from 20 countries were issued electronic tourist visas, the agency reported. Based on approvals from competent institutions, 1,237 foreign nationals were granted residence permits in Mongolia, while the residence permits of 5,057 individuals were extended. In January 2026, visas and residence permits were issued to more than 21,000 foreign nationals invited by around 3,000 citizens, organizations, and business entities.
Compared with the same period last year, the number of visas and visa clearances increased by 42.4 percent, residence permits by 1.6 percent, and extensions of residence permits by 68.1 percent.

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PDIC, Mongolia counterpart deepen deposit insurance cooperation www.dailyguardian.com.ph

The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) has further strengthened its international cooperation efforts after forging a new partnership with the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Mongolia (DICoM), aimed at enhancing depositor protection and financial system stability in both countries.
The agreement marks the first formal collaboration between PDIC and DICoM and reflects a shared commitment to improving the effectiveness of their respective deposit insurance systems amid increasingly complex financial risks.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by PDIC President and CEO Roberto B. Tan and Mr. Amar Lkhagvasuren, Board Member of the National Deposit Insurance Committee of Mongolia, during the International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI) Annual Conference held in Lisbon, Portugal, in November 2025.
Under the agreement, the MOU will remain in force for five years and may be extended for an additional five-year period upon the joint and written consent of both parties.
The MOU establishes a structured framework for cooperation, consultation, and knowledge exchange between the two institutions across a wide range of technical and operational areas.
These areas include deposit insurance systems, receivership and liquidation processes, bank resolution frameworks, risk management practices, premium assessment methodologies, and fund management strategies.
The agreement also covers collaboration on information technology systems to support efficient database administration, as well as the exchange of insights on legal and administrative procedures relevant to deposit insurance operations.
Public awareness initiatives are likewise included, recognizing the role of depositor education in maintaining confidence in the banking system and preventing panic during periods of financial stress.
A key component of the MOU is the exchange of views on the impact and implementation of international standards and guidance related to deposit insurance.
This provision is intended to help both PDIC and DICoM adapt their policies and operations in response to evolving global financial risks and regulatory expectations.
The agreement further provides for joint activities such as collaborative research projects, senior-level study visits, and the establishment of working groups to support capacity-building initiatives.
These initiatives include training programs and technical exchanges designed to enhance institutional expertise and promote the adoption of best practices in deposit insurance.
PDIC’s partnership with its Mongolian counterpart adds to a growing network of international alliances formed by the Philippine deposit insurer over the years.
The PDIC has forged technical cooperation agreements with peer institutions from Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Vietnam.
Through these partnerships, the PDIC continues to reinforce its commitment to aligning Philippine deposit insurance practices with globally recognized standards and principles.
The corporation said such international engagements are vital in strengthening its institutional capacity to protect depositors and contribute to the overall stability of the Philippine financial system.
The agreement with DICoM underscores PDIC’s broader strategy of leveraging global cooperation to address emerging risks and ensure that its deposit insurance framework remains responsive, resilient, and aligned with international best practices.

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CPC delegation visits Mongolia, Singapore www.xinhuanet.com

A delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC), headed by Guo Wenqi, deputy secretary of the working committee for central and state organs, visited Mongolia and Singapore from Thursday to Monday.
In Mongolia, Guo met officials including Yangug Sodbaatar, general secretary of the Mongolian People's Party, Jadamba Enkhbayar, first deputy prime minister, Odon Tsogtgerel, chairman of the Democratic Party, and Togmid Dorjkhand, chairman of the Hun Party.
In Singapore, Guo met officials including Desmond Lee, chairman of the People's Action Party (PAP) and minister for education, and Chan Chun Sing, assistant secretary-general of the PAP, coordinating minister for public services, and defence minister.
The delegation introduced the spirit of the fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee to various circles in the two countries.
Both countries expressed a positive outlook on China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) development prospects and expressed willingness to deepen practical exchanges and cooperation.

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