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Mongolian coal to be shipped to Europe via Russian ports www.news.mn
An intergovernmental agreement on transporting goods by rail was signed in Ulaanbaatar on 8 June during the ‘Mongolia-Russia Initiative – 2018’ event. The agreement was signed by J.Bat-Erdene, Minister of Road and Transport Development and his Russian counterpart, newly appointed transport minister, Yevgeny Ditrikh.
According to J.Erdenebat, the Russian Federation is interested in coal transportation. Because of the location of Mongolia in the east of the Eurasia and its huge reserves of high-quality coal, there are clear possibilities for export via the ports of the Russian Far East, such as Vladivostok and the Vostochny coal terminal. Under the agreement, Mongolia will be able to transport its coal via Vladivostok to Europe. During the meeting, the two sides discussed the transportation of Tavan Tolgoi coal via Kyzyl to Europe. Ulaanbaatar Railways is a Russian-Mongolian Joint Stock Company, so, the agreement is very important to both sides, said the J.Bat-Erdene.
China, Mongolia pledge more cooperation www.xinhuanet.com
QINGDAO, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Mongolian counterpart Khaltmaa Battulga on Sunday pledged to enhance bilateral cooperation during their meeting at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
Describing China and Mongolia as close neighbors linked by mountains and rivers, Xi said that developing bilateral relations is in the fundamental interests of the two peoples.
Xi commended his Mongolian counterpart for attaching importance to bilateral relations and for his readiness to advance the comprehensive strategic partnership with China.
"Based on the principles of mutual trust, cooperation and mutual benefits, China is willing to work with Mongolia to seize opportunities, remove interferences, and solidly carry out exchanges and cooperation in various fields so as to enrich the partnership and open up new prospects for bilateral cooperation," Xi said.
The Chinese president said that both countries should adhere to the right direction of bilateral friendly cooperative relations from a strategic height and long-term perspective, and understand and respect each other on issues involving their respective core interests and major concerns.
Both sides should maintain the momentum of high-level exchanges, strengthen exchanges in various fields and on various levels, and enhance political mutual trust, Xi said.
He called for carrying out mutually-beneficial cooperation using their respective advantages, giving play to the leading and guiding role of major projects in bilateral pragmatic cooperation, and facilitating the alignment of China's Belt and Road Initiative and Mongolia's "Development Road" program.
People-to-people and cultural exchanges should be increased, Xi said, calling on the two countries to well organize activities to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries next year.
While pointing out that Mongolia is the first observer state of the SCO, Xi said that China supports Mongolia in raising its cooperation level with the organization.
China stands ready to work with Mongolia and Russia to implement the outline for building the China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor, and push for greater progress in trilateral cooperation.
Battulga congratulated China on successfully hosting the SCO Qingdao summit. He said that Mongolia is ready to raise its cooperation level with the SCO.
He expressed appreciation to President Xi for his personal care for advancing relations of the two countries. He also spoke highly of China's important contribution to safeguarding peace and stability in the northeast Asian region.
Developing friendly relations and mutually-beneficial cooperation with China is a diplomatic priority of Mongolia, he said.
He said that Mongolia adheres to the one-China policy, and holds that both Taiwan and Tibet affairs are China's internal affairs. It will properly handle the issues based on these principles, he said.
Mongolia hopes to keep high-level exchanges with China, increase exchanges and cooperation in various fields, and deepen friendship between the two peoples, he said.
...Rouhani calls for further economic relations with India, China, Mongolia www.iran-daily.com
President Hassan Rouhani in separate meetings with the leaders of China, India and Mongolia on Sunday, stressed on the expansion of economic relations.
The meetings were held on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in China.
In his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rouhani expressed satisfaction over growing relations between Tehran and New Delhi, the president’s official website reported.
He emphasized that Tehran welcomes development and deepening of the inclusive relations with India as a friendly country in the region and is ready for strategic cooperation with the country.
Rouhani welcomed India’s active participation in the development project of Chabahar Port, saying, “Chabahar Port, as a bridge between India to Afghanistan and Central Asia to Eastern Europe, can strengthen the historical and commercial relations between the two countries and the region more than ever.”
Referring to the importance of the role of banking cooperation in developing economic relations, the president emphasized that the implementation of the recent agreements signed between the two countries in New Delhi should be accelerated, describing the implementation of those plans as a step towards further development of relations between the two nations.
The Indian prime minister highlighted the importance and special status of Chabahar Port for the development of regional cooperation.
President Rouhani also held separate meeting with Mongolian President Khaltmaagiin Battulga.
Rouhani welcomed development of Tehran-Ulaanbaatar relations in all areas, saying: “Tehran is ready to develop and strengthen its economic and trade relations with Mongolia, and all existing capabilities and opportunities must be tapped to deepen relations.”
He said Tehran encourages the Iranian private sector and businessmen to participate in Mongolian development projects. He also said that Iranian investors have the capacity to invest in animal husbandry in Mongolia.
Battulga hailed the relationship between the two countries as developing and said Ulaanbaatar is determined to strengthen its relations with Tehran in all fields, the economy in particular.
Heading a high-ranking delegation, Rouhani has traveled to Qingdao in China’s eastern province of Shandong to participate in the SCO summit at the official invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
The Iranian and Chinese presidents on Sunday attended a ceremony in which both countries signed four memorandums of understanding.
PM Modi holds bilateral talks with presidents of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia www.tribuneindia.com
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday held separate bilateral talks with presidents of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia on the sidelines of the SCO summit here to further strengthen India's ties with the three resource-rich countries.
India attaches great significance to ties with Kazakhstan. Had a wonderful meeting with President Nursultan Nazarbayev on the sidelines of the SCO Summit, Modi said in a tweet.
Modi met Nazarbayev and invited his country to join the International Solar Alliance, an initiative announced in 2015 whose primary objective is to work for efficient exploitation of solar energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Kazakhstan to join the International Solar Alliance and the President of Kazakhstan responded positively," said Ruchi Ghanashyam, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Modi also met President of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov on the sidelines of the summit.
"Glad to have met the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sooronbay Jeenbekov. We deliberated on ways to add strength to our vibrant bilateral partnership," Modi tweeted.
He also held bilateral talks with Mongolia President Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga.
"Strategic partnership based on deep civilizational, historical and cultural linkages! PM Modi met the President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga on the sidelines of SCO Summit in Qingdao," said MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar.
Modi held nearly half a dozen bilateral meetings with leaders of other SCO countries.
Prime Minister Modi on Saturday had seperate meetings with the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon on the sidelines of the summit here and discussed a range of topics with them to further strengthen India's ties with the resource-rich Central Asian countries. PTI
China, Russia, Mongolia vow to strengthen cooperation www.chinadailyhk.com
QINGDAO – The presidents of China, Russia and Mongolia pledged to strengthen trilateral cooperation during their meeting here on Saturday.
The trilateral meeting, the fourth of its kind, was chaired by Chinese President Xi Jinping and attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Mongolian President Khaltmaa Battulga.
The leaders reviewed the achievements of trilateral cooperation and discussed priority tasks and directions for the next phase.
Since the heads of state of China, Russia and Mongolia held their first meeting more than three years ago, the three countries have centered on aligning China's Belt and Road Initiative with Russia's development strategies, especially its transcontinental rail plan, and Mongolia's "development path" initiative, deepened cooperation and yielded results, said Xi.
The three countries are neighbors and traditional strategic partners to each other, and enjoy natural advantages and a good foundation for cooperation, he said.
As the economic globalization and regional economic integration deepen, the three countries should jointly pursue integrated, win-win development and set an example of cooperation among neighboring countries, said Xi.
For the next phase, the three sides should deepen political mutual trust and strategic coordination, enhance mutual support, respect the core interests of each other, take into consideration each other's major concerns, strengthen coordination and cooperation in regional and international affairs, and steer the course of trilateral cooperation politically, Xi stressed.
The Chinese president said the three countries should push the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor, actively explore cooperation in areas such as infrastructure interconnectivity, and promote sub-regional cooperation in adjacent areas of the three countries.
The cooperation and coordination within the framework of the SCO should be expanded, said Xi.
The level of Mongolia's ties with the SCO should be lifted and Mongolia is welcome to participate in SCO cooperation in a more in-depth way, said Xi.
Russia agreed to strengthen trilateral cooperation in transport, infrastructure, customs and tourism, and facilitate trade and personnel exchanges, said Putin.
Battulga said that it is Mongolia's top priority to develop friendly cooperation with the two permanent neighbors of China and Russia.
Mongolia stands ready to work with China and Russia to implement trilateral cooperation consensus and launch the China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor construction as early as possible, while promoting cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure and energy transportation, said Battulga.
Putin and Battulga are in Qingdao for the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit.
Rio Tinto signs JV exploration deal with China’s Minmetals www.mining.com
World’s No. 2 miner Rio Tinto (ASX, LON:RIO) has joined forces with Minmetals, one of the biggest Chinese mining companies, to explore for mineral deposits first in the Asian country and then the rest of the world .
The 50-50 joint venture with state-backed Minmetals follows a technical agreement signed in November, when both parties committed to collaborative search for new ore bodies.
“The formalization of the exploration joint venture is an important milestone in our growing partnership with China and Minmetals, who is an increasingly important player in the global mining industry,” Rio Tinto’s chief executive, Jean-Sébastien Jacques, said in the statement.
The registered capital of the venture will be $31.3 million, with initial contributions of $5.5 million by each of the companies within six months of establishment of the venture, Rio Tinto said.
The partnership replaces a long-running exploration venture Rio terminated last year with its largest shareholder, Aluminum Corporation of China.
Minmetals, which mostly produces copper, zinc and nickel, but also holds reserves of iron ore, has increased its reach as of late.
The company is the majority shareholder in Australian-based miner MMG, which operates the giant Las Bambas copper mine in Peru. And market rumours indicate it may try buying out the minority shareholders of Canada’s Turquoise Hill, which is controlled by Rio and is currently developing the giant Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia.
In the past few years, Beijing has stepped up efforts to shore up its dominance as a global metals supplier as well as to secure control of key resources to fuel its high-tech electronics industry and growing electric cars sector.
Mongolia and U.S. exchange ideas on combating domestic violence www.idlo.int
Home to around 2,600 Mongolian Americans, the city of Arlington, Virginia has one of the largest Mongolian populations in the United States, to the point that Mongolian is the third-most widely spoken language in the local school system.
The city’s large Mongolian community was one of the reasons it was selected as the destination for an exposure visit facilitated by IDLO for a delegation of Mongolian justice professionals looking to learn about different approaches from U.S. counterparts. The mixed group of ten Mongolian police officers, prosecutors, judges and academics – champions of justice working together to combat domestic violence – spent a week in Washington DC and Virginia.
Domestic violence in Mongolia
Domestic violence is a significant problem in Mongolia, and recent reports have estimated that one in three Mongolian families suffer abuse. Legislation was introduced in 2017 making it a criminal offence, and better cooperation between agencies is critical to reducing the incidence of violence by improving prosecution.
IDLO has been working in Mongolia since 2015 to strengthen the response to domestic violence and increase access to justice for survivors. Supported by the U.S. Department of State, IDLO’s current program is focused on building the professional capacity of first responders through targeted training and improved regulation to formalize coordination efforts.
"The exposure visit gave the Mongolian representatives an opportunity to exchange ideas and compare activities with their counterparts in the U.S.,” explained Oyunchimeg Dash, IDLO’s Field Program Manager in Mongolia. “The coordinated approach they observed in U.S. institutions and organizations constitutes good practice and will help them determine future objectives. But Mongolian law enforcement is on the right path; a lot of international best practice is already being implemented in the country.”
‘Mongolia-Russia initiative-2018’ kicks off www.montsame.mn
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The ‘Mongolia-Russia Initiative-2018’ series of events has begun in Ulaanbaatar today, on June 7. The purpose of the event is to enrich the strategic partnership of Mongolia and Russia, promote the development of trade, economic and cultural cooperation, strengthen ties between the two governments and business entrepreneurs, discuss new opportunities for cooperation and improve entities and individuals’ understanding of the other country.
In frames of the ‘Mongolia-Russia Initiative – 2018’ series of events, Mongolia-Russia Economic Forum is taking place in the State Palace. President of Mongolia Kh.Battulga delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the Forum, noting that Mongolia is interested in the intensive development of bilateral and trilateral cooperation with Russia. He emphasized that the enrichment of the strategic partnership of Mongolia and Russia with new economic content is of utmost importance and stressed that the Mongolia-Russia-China Economic Corridor Program needs to be intensified.
At the opening ceremony, Aide to the President of Russia, State Advisor of the Russian Federation I.E.Levitin red the President Vladimir Putin’s letter for the ‘Mongolia-Russia Initiative-2018’. President Vladimir Putin sent his congratulations on opening the important event to promote Russia-Mongolia strategic partnership and highlighted that Russian attaches special significance to the development of Russia-Mongolia relations.
Foreign Affairs Minister of Mongolia D.Tsogtbaatar, Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry B.Batzorig, Russian Ambassador to Mongolia I.K.Azizov, Russian Deputy Minister of Energy K.V.Molodtsov and other officials delivered presentations at the general session of the Economic Forum.
In his presentation, Foreign Affairs Minister D.Tsogtbaatar proposed to conclude a Free trade agreement between Mongolia and the Eurasian Economic Union, intensify cooperation between public and private sectors of the two countries and increase the advertising and marketing channels for SMEs in order to make substantial progress in trade and economic cooperation between Mongolia and Russia.
Russian trade minister talks with premier about collaboration opportunities www.theubpost.mn
Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh held a meeting with new Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov at the State Palace on June 7 to delve into future plans for trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Mongolia.
The prime minister expressed his satisfaction with Mongolia’s most recent successful cooperation with Russia in a wide range of issues, especially in trade and economic sectors, as trade turnover between the two countries increased by 37 percent last year compared to 2016.
He noted that as a railway transit transportation agreement between the governments of Russia and Mongolia, which aims to enhance cooperation on freight transportation trade between the two countries by promoting a flexible tariff policy for 25 years, will be signed soon, the agreement will have a significant impact on mutual trade and economic cooperation.
The main advantages of the agreement are to facilitate border checkpoint procedures on transit freight, increase freight volumes, stimulate infrastructure development of railway transport and help support Mongolian exporters to overcome maritime transport obstacles.
Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh pointed out that Mongolia is looking forward to diversifying the types of its goods being exported to Russia, increasing exports of its meat and meat products, establishing a meat processing factory that will produce products that meet Russian standards for meat imports, and collaborating with Russia to carry out a joint project in the cashmere industry.
The Russian minister emphasized that the country pays a great deal of attention on its relations and cooperation with Mongolia, especially in culture, trade and economic cooperation.
Minister Manturov stated that Mongolia is interested in exporting goods that are in demand in the Mongolian market, opening a leather processing factory in Mongolia, supplying agricultural technology and equipment, and helicopters, and collaborating with Mongolia to implement projects to increase the capacities of Thermal Power Plant No.3 and Ulaanbaatar Railway, and build a highway in Mongolia.
Mongolian man hoping to replicate Food Rescue Northland programme in Ulaanbaatar www.nzherald.com.nz
A Mongolian man has been scoping out Food Rescue Northland's operation before he heads home to set up something similar.
Zorigt Bayantur hails from the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, and has been living in New Zealand for four years with his wife Undariy Tumursukh and sons Arikhat Zorigt, 12, and Anand Zorigt, 6.
Turmursukh has been completing her PhD at AUT in Auckland, and it was during that time she got to know Whangarei's Carol Peters. The pair, and their families have become friends.
Peters set up Food Rescue Northland last year which collects surplus food from Whangārei growers and retailers and distributes it to community groups who support people in need.
Bayantur said Peters told him about the project and it struck a chord with him.
"We could do the same in Mongolia."
The country had a democratic peaceful revolution in 1990, which saw the country move out of its socialist economy.
Bayantur said it is a transition which is ongoing.
"Some cope with the transition, some not."
He said many people live in gers around the city. A ger is a traditional nomadic tent which has no central heating, water, sanitation or infrastructure.
"I see there is a need. Food is very important to us because of the weather conditions," he said.
Temperatures can range from 30C to minus 30C. He said it is very hard to grow apples and other vegetables out in the open, but cucumbers and tomatoes can be grown in green houses.
"Everything else is imported from China."
He said as a result the shelf life of these products can be "fragile". He said meat is not a problem because there are plenty of cattle in the country, but he wants to see better nutrition for people in Mongolia.
Bayantur looked closely at how Food Rescue manager Peter Nicholas uses the website to manage the food and its distribution. Bayantur and his family are moving back to Mongolia next month and he plans to see where there's available food and start building relationships with people.
"I see a clear picture. I have some ideas, I have to work on the ideas and see whether it's feasible or not."
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