Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade G. Zandanshatar yesterday received a group of children from
China”s earthquake-stricken Qinghai province. “These children and
youngsters are contributing to the friendship between our two countries,”
he said. “I would like to extend sincere congratulations to the representatives
of youth and children of Qinghai province.”
Prime Minister S. Batbold has invited the 59 children and youngsters from
Qinghai in western China, which was hit by a major earthquake in April, to
spend eight days in Mongolia. According to a Xinhua report, an ethnic Tibetan
girl said, “We are happy with how our stay is organized and planned. We
enjoy dancing and singing programs. We get along with Mongolian children very
well and have made a lot of friends.”
Last year, 60 children from China”s southwestern Sichuan province, which was
also hit by a deadly earthquake in 2008, visited Mongolia at the invitation of
then Prime Minister S. Bayar.
Affairs and Trade G. Zandanshatar yesterday received a group of children from
China”s earthquake-stricken Qinghai province. “These children and
youngsters are contributing to the friendship between our two countries,”
he said. “I would like to extend sincere congratulations to the representatives
of youth and children of Qinghai province.”
Prime Minister S. Batbold has invited the 59 children and youngsters from
Qinghai in western China, which was hit by a major earthquake in April, to
spend eight days in Mongolia. According to a Xinhua report, an ethnic Tibetan
girl said, “We are happy with how our stay is organized and planned. We
enjoy dancing and singing programs. We get along with Mongolian children very
well and have made a lot of friends.”
Last year, 60 children from China”s southwestern Sichuan province, which was
also hit by a deadly earthquake in 2008, visited Mongolia at the invitation of
then Prime Minister S. Bayar.