On August 1 this year, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army celebrated its 97th anniversary. In the glorious 97-year history, the People’s Army has grown from small to large, from weak to strong, and has always held high the banner of
The latest ban exempts the same countries, as well as Uzbekistan, Mongolia and Georgia’s separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which Russia recognizes as independent states.
Partner Air Chiefs and representatives from 18 NATO nations including Mongolia assembled via video teleconference for the 2022 Partner Air Chiefs’ Conference chaired by General James B. Hecker, Commander Allied Air Command.
NATO cooperates with a range of Partner nations and
The Japan International Cooperation Agency, or JICA, has marked 30 years since it began sending volunteer workers to Mongolia.
About 200 people attended a commemorative ceremony on Tuesday in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. The participants included government officials from both
Yesterday (1 November), National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with the Secretary of the Mongolian National Security Council J.Enkhbayar at the White House.
Mr. Sullivan highlighted the strong growth in the United States-Mongolia Strategic Partnership and the U.S. commitment to enhance
Mongolia’s capital city Ulaanbaatar and all its 21 Provinces have joined the world’s leading global collaboration to strengthen urban resilience. Making Cities Resilient 2030 welcomed its newest members at an official ceremony at Mongolia’s Parliament House. The event re-emphasized the
The working visit of the Mongolian delegation has visited to Mogilev Oblast of Belarus. During this time, Mongolian delegates are visiting various industrial, agricultural and processing enterprises of the region and tour the educational institutions specializing in agriculture and local
On October 28, in pursuit of their joint interests and shared values, Japan, Mongolia, and the United States held a trilateral meeting in Tokyo. The three sides discussed a wide range of regional security challenges, economic issues, and areas for
A total of 22,000 foreign citizens have a temporary or permanent residence permit in Mongolia. More than 5,000 of them are citizens of Russia. 2,787 citizens of Russia extended their stay in Mongolia by 30 days over the past month.
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Mongolia recently organized a four-day monitoring visit for the members of its board. As part of its leadership training initiative, ADRA Mongolia board members visited the Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Economics Resilience