“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
The ‘Cinema for Peace’ awards ceremony is part of the Berlin Film Festival, which is being held on 13-19th of February.
According to an inter-governmental agreement, the Mongolia-Chinese border crossings will be closed from 27th of February to 1st of March for the traditional spring festival ‘Tsagaan Sar’ (White Moon).
Based on the statistics released by the National Centre for Communicable Diseases, there have been a total of 229 cases of HIV/AIDS since the first HIV case was reported in Mongolia 25 years ago.
Viktoria Raidos, winner of the 16th season of Russia’s “Battle of the Psychics” TV show, will visit Mongolia on 3rd of March. She came to Mongolia for the first time last year.
Mongolian Foreign Minister Ts.Munkh-Orgil is currently visiting Moscow on a two-day visit at the invitation of his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. During the visit (13-14th of February), Mr Munkh-Orgil concluded an agreement with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov on a cooperation agenda in trade, the economy and investment between the two countries.
The Ulaanbaatar Investment Summit-2017 will be held on 20th of February. The business forum is being organised by the Ulaanbaatar City Administration in cooperation with the Ulaanbaatar Chamber of Commerce.
On 13th of February, the Mongolian General Election Commission held a press conference about preparation for the 2017 President Election.
On 10th of February, at a plenary meeting, Parliament approved a resolution to nationalise Mongolia’s copper, gold and iron-ore assets. This follows a probe that found that a $400 million transaction with a closely held company had been illegal.
The Jeju Olle Foundation, the caretaker of the Olle Trail on South Korea’s largest tourist island of Jeju, said Monday it will launch two hiking trails in Mongolia starting June that it has developed in cooperation with the state-run Jeju Tourism Organisation and a tourism agency in the Northeast Asian country.
Since 2003, Mongolia has received USD 57.9 million from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.