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President Tsakhia Elbegdorj to visit to Iran

President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj will participate to the meeting
of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) scheduled on August 26-31 in Tehran, Iran.

Mongolia joined to NAM as member in 1991.

President Tsakhia Elbegdorj will attend the NAM meeting on
August 30-31 and on September

Mongolia will celebrate a Book Festival

President of Mongolia Tsakhia
Elbegdorj issued a degree on celebration a Book Festival on third Saturdaysof
September every year.During
the festival will reveal book exhibition, to nominate best book, to held
discussion with autors bestsellers and to establish book reading rooms in rural
areas.

L.Purevsuren appoints as National security and foreign policy advisor

Lundeg
Purevsuren appointed as National Security and foreign policy advisor to the
President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj. Lundeg Purevsuren works as Foreign
policy advisor to the President.

President’s
National security advisor Migeddorj Batchimeg elected as member of parliament.  

State Palace opened the door to public

Mongolia opened its State Palace to visitors on Sunday, on August 25, to
attract more tourists at home and from abroad.

At the opening ceremony, government officials said, it was the first time
that the government headquarters was opened to Mongolian and foreign

Mongolia to continue expand exchange with China

The new Mongolian government will continue its foreign policy priorities of
developing bilateral ties with China and make efforts to expand exchanges and
cooperation between the two countries, Mongolian Prime Minister Norov
Altanhuyag said on Thursday.

Altanhuyag made the statement when meeting with visiting

Rio ‘Confident’ of Securing China Power Supply for Oyu Tolgoi

Rio Tinto Group (Rio),
developing a $6.2 billion copper-gold mine in Mongolia, is certain of reaching
a power-supply agreement with China  for
the project scheduled to start production next year.

“The negotiation is going well,” Andrew Harding, chief executive officer of
the London-based company’s

Manas Petroleum starts drilling in Mongolia

Switzerland-based Manas Petroleum (CVE:MNP) (OTCBB:MNAP) said it has started
drilling in Mongolia. 

The company”s subsidiary, Gobi Energy Partners, spud its first well in the
region, and plans to drill this first well, known as Ger Chuluu A1, to a depth
of 1,200 metres and

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