AKIPRESS.COM - President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga held bilateral talks with President of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov on June 10 in Qingdao, China on the sidelines of the 18th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Battulga congratulated Jeenbekov on his victory in the presidential election last October and wished success to Kyrgyzstan’s presidency of the SCO, the Mongolian president's office said.
President Battulga expressed his pleasure at the upcoming opening of the Embassy of Mongolia in Kyrgyzstan. The President spoke about how Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, being landlocked countries, face a common problem of lack of economic opportunities, expressing Mongolia’s interest in cooperating with Kyrgyzstan on research on economic development for landlocked countries.
Jeenbekov, for his part, said Mongolia can help advance bilateral ties in all sectors despite of limited economic cooperation. President Jeenbekov expressed Kyrgyzstan’s interest in learning from Mongolia’s democratic development and election organization experience and stressed the importance of the development of cooperation in this area for the country.
The heads of state exchanged views on several matters, including advancement of bilateral ties in all sectors and promotion of tourism and cultural cooperation.
Battulga congratulated Jeenbekov on his victory in the presidential election last October and wished success to Kyrgyzstan’s presidency of the SCO, the Mongolian president's office said.
President Battulga expressed his pleasure at the upcoming opening of the Embassy of Mongolia in Kyrgyzstan. The President spoke about how Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, being landlocked countries, face a common problem of lack of economic opportunities, expressing Mongolia’s interest in cooperating with Kyrgyzstan on research on economic development for landlocked countries.
Jeenbekov, for his part, said Mongolia can help advance bilateral ties in all sectors despite of limited economic cooperation. President Jeenbekov expressed Kyrgyzstan’s interest in learning from Mongolia’s democratic development and election organization experience and stressed the importance of the development of cooperation in this area for the country.
The heads of state exchanged views on several matters, including advancement of bilateral ties in all sectors and promotion of tourism and cultural cooperation.
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