Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene is paying a work visit to the People’s Republic of China.
Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene is paying a work visit to the People’s Republic of China.
Parliament Speaker D.Demberel is on a working visit to France. His first meeting there was with Senator and Chief of the French-Mongolian friendship group, Andre Vantomme, and with the head of a similar group in the Senate, Jan-Rene Leserf. The
Mother World, an exhibition to be opened in Modern Art Gallery on March 18, brings together poets and artists appealing to people to unite for protection of nature with several forms of creativity. Among the major participants are the poet,
The earthquake in Japan was felt in Mongolia also, with 13 of the 50 measuring stations in the country recording a tremor.
Agriculture accounts for 16% of the country’s GDP, employs 33.5% of its working force and earns 12.5% of its export revenue. Now, for the first time ever, a detailed study will be made of the sector. The National Statistics Office
Deputy Prime Minister M.Enkhbold and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade G.Zandanshatar met with Japanese Ambassador T.Kidokoro at the Embassy on March 12 evening to offer their condolence at the death and devastation caused by the earthquake and the tsunami.
Mongolia is a partner country in ITB-Berlin 2011—billed as the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show — which opened on March 9, with 188 countries taking part. Mongolia has been participating in the fair since 1998 and this is the first
The 8th consultative meeting of Mongolia and USA in Ulaanbaatar today confirmed that bilateral relations are expanding. The State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, D.Tsogtbaatar, led the Mongolian side at the meeting, while the U.S. team
A ceremony was held earlier today at Government House to begin work on putting up a ger to hold the state fire and the nine white flags of the nation. The ger will be on the inner quadrangle of the
The Air Quality Office has plans to impose two types of restriction on coal burning. Residents in some areas will be allowed to burn raw coal up to a certain limit, while 79,487 households in 38 khoroos would have to
The last two years saw 9,823 new households move into the ger districts of Ulaanbaatar, raising the number of such households by 5.8%.