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New Mongolian PM appoints his Cabinet

“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.

Oldest library in UB re-opens

Named after A.M. Gorky, the oldest library in Ulaanbaatar city was reopened last week. The Maxim Gorky Library first opened in 1946, however, it has been closed for reconstruction since September by order of the General Agency for Specialized Investigation.

UNFPA to implement USD15 million project in Mongolia

Last month, meeting in New York, the executive board of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) approved a new programme for Mongolia for 2017-2021. Under the programme, UNFPA will implement a USD15 million project to increase sexual and reproductive health and awareness, rights, youths development and equal gender rights in Mongolia.

PM visit: Will Tavan Tolgoi project continue?

On Saturday (15th of October), Mongolian Prime Minister J.Erdenebat returned from his first official visit to Japan, were the previous day, he held talks with his counterpart Shinzo Abe.

Mongolia to supply electricity to China?

Prospects for future China-Mongolia supplies of energy equipment have improved now that the head of China’s largest power distributor, the State Grid, has told Mongolian government leaders that China is ready to buy electricity from their country.

Mongolia aims to become world nomadic tourism center

The Mongolian government aims to attract tourists by rebranding its current tourism based on its rich nomadic culture and heritage, a top Mongolian official said on Thursday. “According to a plan on sustainable development up to 2030, we envision that Mongolia will become a center of nomadic tourism,” M.Enkhbold, speaker of the Mongolian parliament said at the opening of the International Silk Road Conference on Nomadic Tourism and Sustainable Cities held in Ulaanbaatar. M.Enkhbold noted that Mo

Visa-free travel to Japan for Mongolians

Mongolian diplomatic passport holders can travel without a visa to Japan for up to 30 days. D.Davaasuren, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Kikuchi Minoru, Minister-Counsellor at the Japan Embassy in Ulaanbaatar have exchanged notes on Visa Exemption Arrangements between Japan and Mongolia for diplomatic passport holders within 30 days.

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