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.
Due to the COVID-19, the Delegation of the European Union to Mongolia is on a teleworking regime for the period of 11-13 March 2020. No bilateral or public meetings will take place during this period.
At meeting of the National Emergency Commission on Tuesday, 9 March Mr. B.Enkh-Amgalan, Minister of Road and Transport Development reported that Mongolian citizens who are transiting through Turkey and Russia will be evacuated by MIAT chaptered flight and elderly people,
The Mongolian National Emergency Commission yesterday (10 March) took the decision to close the border with Russian. Therefore, all rail services have been cancelled forthwith until 28 March, in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus infection. Road passengers
Earlier today (10 March), State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs D.Davaasuren held a meeting with H.E. Philippe Merlin, French Ambassador in Ulaanbaatar.
State Secretary D.Davaasuren, as a member of the State Emergency Commission, fully briefed the Ambassador on the
The National Emergency Commission decided today (10 March) to cancel flights with Russia, Turkey and Kazakhstan until 28 March following the confirmation that a French national has been confirmed coronavirus infection in the country. The Frenchman arrived in Mongolia by
MIAT Technics, the maintenance division of Mongolia’s national carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines has, for the first time, completed a C-check on an aircraft operated by Ukraine International Airlines (UIA). Ukraine’s flag carrier ferried its 1991-produced Boeing 767-300ER wide-body for base
While it’s not one of the most popular destinations for Australian travellers on the list, the Australian government has raised its advice level for Mongolia due to the risk of coronavirus and the poor standard of medical care in the
The National Emergency Commission decided on Sunday (8 March) to extend the suspension of flights until 28 March. Subsequently, Mongolia is continuing to cancel air traffic with China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and the Russian city of Ulan-Ude