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G.ZANDANSHATAR MEETS FOREIGN MINISTERS OF JAPAN AND HUNGARY

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ After attending the 17th Ministerial meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) held July 22-23 in Hanoi city, Vietnam, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia G.Zandanshatar has met with Mr. Katsuya Okada, the Foreign Minister of Japan, and with Mr. Janos Martonyi, the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Hungary and a chairman of the European Union (EU) at the ARF.
Mr. Zandanshatar congratulated Mr. Okada for being elected the Japanese Foreign Minister for the second time, and expressed a willingness to deepen the Mongolia-Japan comprehensive partnership relations and to cooperate closely in bringing the ties into a newer level. The sides expressed a mutual wish to develop the collaboration in coal and uranium mining.
The Mongolian side suggested the Japanese side to study the next biggest project to be realized after the project on construction of a new international airport in frames of official developmental assistance from Japan. Besides matters on preparation for high level bilateral visits and facilitating terms of the mutual visits of citizens, the Foreign Ministers discussed present situation of the region and the cooperation at international and regional arenas. Then Zandanshatar invited his counterpart to visit Mongolia.
Meeting with Hungary's Foreign Minister, Mr. Zandanshatar expressed a satisfaction with widening the Mongolia-Hungary traditional friendly relations with new contents. Mr. Zandanshatar said Mongolia aims to introduce the standards, principles and norms of the European Union to Mongolia's socio-economic spheres and to cooperate with Hungary in it.
In frames of Mongolia-Hungary history and culture connection propaganda, Zandanshatar suggested the Hungarian side to cooperate in marking the 2,220th anniversary of the Hunnic Empire. Mr. Zandanshatar spoke about the Mongolia-EU relations and cooperation issues such as the Partnership and cooperation agreement talks between Mongolia and EU and a visit of the EU's authorities to be paid to Mongolia.
Then Mr. Zandanshatar said Mongolia wants to develop active cooperation with Hungary during its upcoming chairing the EU's Council.
B.Khuder
17.07
Mr. Zandanshatar congratulated Mr. Okada for being elected the Japanese Foreign Minister for the second time, and expressed a willingness to deepen the Mongolia-Japan comprehensive partnership relations and to cooperate closely in bringing the ties into a newer level. The sides expressed a mutual wish to develop the collaboration in coal and uranium mining.
The Mongolian side suggested the Japanese side to study the next biggest project to be realized after the project on construction of a new international airport in frames of official developmental assistance from Japan. Besides matters on preparation for high level bilateral visits and facilitating terms of the mutual visits of citizens, the Foreign Ministers discussed present situation of the region and the cooperation at international and regional arenas. Then Zandanshatar invited his counterpart to visit Mongolia.
Meeting with Hungary's Foreign Minister, Mr. Zandanshatar expressed a satisfaction with widening the Mongolia-Hungary traditional friendly relations with new contents. Mr. Zandanshatar said Mongolia aims to introduce the standards, principles and norms of the European Union to Mongolia's socio-economic spheres and to cooperate with Hungary in it.
In frames of Mongolia-Hungary history and culture connection propaganda, Zandanshatar suggested the Hungarian side to cooperate in marking the 2,220th anniversary of the Hunnic Empire. Mr. Zandanshatar spoke about the Mongolia-EU relations and cooperation issues such as the Partnership and cooperation agreement talks between Mongolia and EU and a visit of the EU's authorities to be paid to Mongolia.
Then Mr. Zandanshatar said Mongolia wants to develop active cooperation with Hungary during its upcoming chairing the EU's Council.
B.Khuder
17.07