Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had a meeting with Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj on July 13 in Mongolia’s capital of Ulan Bator, during which the host affirmed that Mongolia always attaches much importance to developing ties with Vietnam.


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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (L) met with Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj on July 13.


Mongolia highly values Vietnam’s position and role in the region, said the President, who held that Vietnam’s success in its national construction and development has enhanced the country’s prestige in the world arena.

PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc lauded Mongolia’s economic achievements over the past years, declaring that Vietnam sees Mongolia as an important partner in the region.

He expressed hope that the traditional ties between the two countries will grow effectively in the future, meeting the expectations of their people and contributing to the maintenance of peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.

The Government leader said he believes Mongolia will successfully organise the upcoming 11th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit.

Reviewing recent progress in bilateral relations recently, both sides vowed to further boost their cooperation in all fields.

The two leaders agreed to maintain high-level exchanges as well as boost coordination between ministries, sectors and localities, especially in the organisation of the 16th meeting of the Vietnam-Mongolia Inter-Governmental Committee on economy, trade, science and technology in September this year.

They concurred that ministries and sectors of both sides should work harder together to seek measures to bolster bilateral trade. Vietnam will import quarantined processed meat from Mongolia , while Mongolia will buy Vietnam ’s agriculture and electronic products.

The leaders also pledged to create a favourable environment for businesses of both sides to increase their partnerships, while strengthening people-to-people contacts, especially among the youth, and so introducing each other’s traditional culture and fostering bilateral ties.

The two sides also discussed the regional and world situation as well as matters of shared concern, including the East Sea issue. They agreed to cooperate with and support each other at international and regional forums.

Vietnamese, Mongolian PMs discuss ways to foster bilateral ties

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and his Mongolian counterpart Jargaltulga Erdenebat exchanged notes on measures to intensify the two countries’ relations, especially in economic and trade cooperation, at their talks in Ulan Bator on July 13.

PM Phuc, who is in Ulan Bator for an official visit and to attend the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit, congratulated the Mongolian Government and people on their achievements during their nation-building process.

Vietnam treasures and wishes to strengthen its multi-faceted cooperation with Mongolia, he affirmed, believing that the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit will be a success under Mongolia’s chair.

Both PMs agreed to continue promoting political trust and mutual understanding through delegation exchanges, while stepping up cooperation in security and defence.

They reached a consensus on speeding up the signing of cooperation agreements and increasing the efficiency and role of the Vietnam-Mongolia Inter-Governmental Committee.

They also discussed measures to facilitate goods transportation between the two countries in order to raise their trade turnover, and to early achieve mutual recognition of hygiene quarantine standards on Vietnam’s farm produce and Mongolia’s meat products.

The two PMs agreed to expand cooperation in potential fields like agriculture, mining, light industry and pharmaceuticals.

Vietnam asked Mongolia to receive more Vietnamese workers and create favourable conditions for their enterprises to intensify trade exchange, while Mongolia welcomed Vietnamese businesses to invest in oil exploitation and mining in the country.

The two sides affirmed the need to boost people-to-people diplomacy as well as cooperation in culture, sports and education, and support the Vietnamese community in Mongolia and the Mongolian community in Vietnam.

Both PMs expressed satisfaction at the close coordination between the two nations at regional and international forums, such as the ASEM, the ASEAN Regional Forum and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, while discussing shared issues, including the East Sea issue.

The Vietnamese PM took the occasion to invite PM Erdenebat to visit Vietnam. The latter accepted the invitation.

After the talks, the two PMs witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Mongolian Employers' United Association, and held a joint press conference.

VNA