The 2018 Ulaanbaatar Dialogue on Northeast Asia Security is scheduled to be held in the Mongolian capital on 14-15June, and over 150 representatives from countries in the region are expected to attend.
Officials and experts will exchange views on regional security and cooperation at the two-day conference, which is co-sponsored by Mongolia’s Foreign Ministry and the Institute for Strategic Studies under the National Security Council.
The annual security dialogue was launched in 2014. Security and stability in Northeast Asia are priorities in Mongolia’s foreign policy.
Initially intended to facilitate a peaceful solution to the Korean Peninsula issue, the agenda of the security dialogue has over the years been expanded to include regional economic cooperation, infrastructure connectivity, environmental protection and disaster management.