2021-04-02 14:22:30
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/.
Minister of Foreign Affairs B.Battsetseg received Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Turkey Ahmet Yazal in connection with
the completion of his mission in Mongolia.
Underlining the
Ambassador’s dedication to strengthen Mongolia-Turkey relations and cooperation,
the Minister wished success in his future endeavors.
In his turn, the
Ambassador thanked the Minister for her support during his mission in Mongolia.
2021-02-19 14:23:11
Ulaanbaatar
/MONTSAME/ On February 18, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene received Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia Ahmet Yazal.
Noting
that bilateral relations and cooperation have been actively developing in
numerous areas, the sides agreed to attach special attention on increasing
bilateral trade and activating cooperation in tourism and air transport.
In his
address, PM L.Oyun-Erdene said that Mongolia set a goal to curb the outbreak of
the pandemic in the country, foster the economy and business and shift to normal
life like other countries combating the pandemic and it is implementing “One
door-One test” campaign. The Government has approved a 10 trillion comprehensive plan to protect citizens’ health and recover the economy. Public vaccination against the coronavirus infection from February
2020-12-16 14:33:03
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. On December 15, Minister of Culture S.Chuluun received Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia Ahmet Yazal.
Minister S.Chuluun discussed the museum project at Sage Tonyukuk’s complex with the Turkish Ambassador, and exchanged views on further expanding partnership between the museums, libraries, and theaters of the two countries and organizing the work of publishing the literary works of the two countries’ top authors in Mongolian and Turkish. During the meeting, they also discussed continuing the implementation of the project on the protection and restoration of the Shoroon Bumbagar site, and cooperation in matters involving Mongol history being kept at Turkish libraries and museums as well as sites tracing back to Turkic history in Mongolia.