Mongolia, Russia, China Hold Trilateral Consultative Meeting www.montsame.mn
The 7th Trilateral Consultative Meeting between Mongolia, the Russian Federation, and the People’s Republic of China at the Deputy Foreign Minister level was held in Ulaanbaatar on July 2, 2026.
The meeting was co-chaired by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Amartuvshin Gombosuren, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Rudenko Andrey Yurevich, and Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China Liu Bin.
During the consultation, the parties exchanged views on the current state and future prospects of the traditional friendly relations and trilateral cooperation between Mongolia, Russia, and China. They also shared updates on the preparations for the upcoming trilateral summit of the heads of state and government, as well as the implementation progress of agreements reached at the highest levels.
Furthermore, the sides discussed a wide range of issues, including the implementation of the Program on Establishing the Economic Corridor of Mongolia, Russia, and China, alongside railway, road, transit transport, logistics, and energy infrastructure projects. Conversations also covered regional cooperation, Northeast Asian security, collaboration within the United Nations and other international organizations, the "Ulaanbaatar Dialogue" initiative, and ongoing processes within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Additionally, during the 7th Consultative Meeting, the parties exchanged information on the progress of the project to construct a natural gas pipeline from Russia to China across the territory of Mongolia, along with other priority projects to be implemented under the Economic Corridor.
Concluding the meeting as constructive and productive, the parties agreed to intensify cooperation to maximize the benefits of their trilateral ties, advance the implementation of projects and programs within the Economic Corridor, and contribute to regional peace and sustainable development, reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Published Date:2026-07-03





