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.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has donated medical supplies worth MNT 346,000,000 (approx USD 120,000) to Mongolia to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The medical supplies include respiratory ventilators, masks and protective suits.
Mongolia has so far recorded at least
Mongolia is planning to send four chartered flights in February to bring home more nationals stranded overseas due to thepandemic, the country’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
About 840 Mongolian nationals are expected to return home from South Korea, Japan and
A total of 28,359 Mongolian nationals were brought back home as of 23January 2021, according to the State Emergency Commission of Mongolia.
Some 21,716 citizens were returned on119 chartered flights, whilst 6,643 were brought home by land through the southern and northern
A special-purpose commercial vehicle named Gazoprovod Soyuz Vostok – which in Russian means “Gas Pipeline Union East” – has been registered in Mongolia. The company was established with the purpose of performing design and survey works and conducting a feasibility study regarding the construction
NATO has marked the successful conclusion of a multi-year project designed to bolster the cyber-defence capacity of Mongolia, one of NATO’s partners across the globe. The project ran between 2017 and 2020 and was supported by NATO’s Science for Peace
MIAT, Mongolian airlines will conduct two charter flights to Seoul this week. The National Emergency Commission decided to repatriate Mongolians who are currently stranded in South Korea with charter flights on 22 and 31 January. The flights come amid demonstrations
On 15 January, Mongolia repatriated 165 of its nationals with a charter flight provided by MIAT. Passengers included three pregnant women, seven families with young children, a senior citizen and 40 people who from a in detention center in Seoul.
The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), signed a MNT 8.5 billion ($3.0 million) expansion of the bilateral agreement with the Ministry of Finance of Mongolia to promote good economic governance; reliable, efficient and affordable