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139953
Mon, 08/30/2010 - 19:06
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PRESIDENT MEETS FOREIGN MINISTER OF JAPAN
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj received Monday Mr. Katsuya Okada, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
The State Head mentioned that the Mongolia-Japan relations are one of the foreign policy priorities of Mongolia, and underlined that Mongolia attaches a great importance to its relations and cooperation with Japan. “Assistance and loans rendered by the Japanese government and people have played an important role in development of democracy in Mongolia,” the State Headed stressed, and expressed a willingness to elevate the bilateral comprehensive relations into a newer level.
The President appreciated setting up a research group on the matter of establishing an economic partnership agreement. It comprises officials of the two countries' governments and private sector and researchers. Then, he underlined that the Japanese investors have a big opportunity to collaborate with Mongolia in introducing the latest environmentally-friendly techniques and technologies.
In turn, the Foreign Minister of Japan Mr. Okada said he agrees with the President that for the sides it is possible to bring the bilateral relations into a newer level. Mr. Okada expressed a hope that an economic partnership agreement will be an important document to forward not only the economic ties, but also the collaboration in other sectors.
The State Head highly spoke contribution of Japan to activities of the United Nations (UN), and re-confirmed that Mongolia supports Japan's effort to seek a permanent membership in the UN Security Council.
B.Khuder
The State Head mentioned that the Mongolia-Japan relations are one of the foreign policy priorities of Mongolia, and underlined that Mongolia attaches a great importance to its relations and cooperation with Japan. “Assistance and loans rendered by the Japanese government and people have played an important role in development of democracy in Mongolia,” the State Headed stressed, and expressed a willingness to elevate the bilateral comprehensive relations into a newer level.
The President appreciated setting up a research group on the matter of establishing an economic partnership agreement. It comprises officials of the two countries' governments and private sector and researchers. Then, he underlined that the Japanese investors have a big opportunity to collaborate with Mongolia in introducing the latest environmentally-friendly techniques and technologies.
In turn, the Foreign Minister of Japan Mr. Okada said he agrees with the President that for the sides it is possible to bring the bilateral relations into a newer level. Mr. Okada expressed a hope that an economic partnership agreement will be an important document to forward not only the economic ties, but also the collaboration in other sectors.
The State Head highly spoke contribution of Japan to activities of the United Nations (UN), and re-confirmed that Mongolia supports Japan's effort to seek a permanent membership in the UN Security Council.
B.Khuder