Mongolian Prime minister L.Oyun-Erdene will participate this conference as the next host country.
Mongolian Prime minister L.Oyun-Erdene will participate this conference as the next host country.
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
There has been little international coverage to the spread of COVID-19 on the islands of the Pacific Ocean. Working on Saipan, which is the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands are 124 Mongolian workers – and they want to
Yesterday (30 March), a South Korean Government chartered flight evacuated some 300 people, including 111 Mongolians. from Ulaanbaatar. According to officials, 73 Mongolians, who have permanent residence in South Korea and 38 Mongolian students were included in the flight to
China has donated 500,000 protective face masks and 3,000 rapid testing kits, to help Mongolia prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the first part of the humanitarian assistance from China, said Chai Wenru, Chinese Ambassador to Mongolia.
Earlier
The leaders of South Korea and Mongolia exchanged letters on Thursday to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year, the foreign ministry in Seoul said.
In the letter, S.Korean President Moon Jae-in noted that the bilateral
Mongolia will conduct three charter flights to Seoul and Tokyo in April at the request of the 4805 Mongolians who are living or studying in these countries. According to the National Emergency Commission, the government-chartered MIAT planes will fly to
Over 100 countries have evacuated their citizens from around the world since the coronavirus outbreak began. According to the National Emergency Commission, Australia has evacuated its six citizens from Mongolia this week. Furthermore, South Korea has requested to withdraw 200
The National Emergency Commission reported today (25 March) that the government chartered flights will resume from 1 April for evacuating Mongolians stuck in countries hit hard by coronavirus. The chartered flights will be to Germany, South Korea and Japan. Medical
As the coronavirus pandemic hits 192 countries and the death toll soars, Mongolia has evacuated nearly 1000 people from South Korea, Japan and Europe this month. The process, however, is being constrained by the country’s ability to receive and quarantine