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Sun, 10/10/2010 - 19:42
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STATE HEAD MEETS DANISH PREMIER AND SPEAKER

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ Visiting the Kingdom of Denmark, the State Head of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdporj met October 8 with Thor Pedersen, the Speaker of Denmark.
They have shared views on the Mongolia-Denmark Relations, the ties between legislative bodies and other issues. Present at the meeting were G.Zandanshatar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia; T.Badamjunai, the Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry; L.Gundalai, E.Monkh-Ochir, S.Byambatsogt; B.Enkhmandakh MPs, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Mongolia to Denmark, other officials.
The Danish Speaker has noted that Mongolia has successfully tranferred to the democracy and market economy system in last 20 years and has gained achievements in respecting participation of citizens, press freedom and human rights. He has sounded an aspiration to widen the inter-parliamentary relations between the countries.
In response, Ts.Elbegdorj has pointed out that Mongolia wants to cooperate with northern European countries including Denmark in strengthening valuables of democracy, promoting corruption-free environment and civil participation and developing economics by environmentally-friendly methods.
The same day, the President received Mr. Lars Lokke Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister. The dignitaries have discussed issues on the bilateral relations and cooperation.
The State Head has underlined that Mongolians thanks the government of Denmark for supporting it in tranferring to the democracy and for involving in the program of helping such countries.
Mr. Rasmussen has expressed a hope that an agreement on partnership and cooperation to be established between Mongolia and the European Union will be positively fruitful for the Mongolia-Denmark collaboration.
The sides have agreed to develop cooperation in education, culture and science, in supporting exchange of students and youths, rehabilitating environment and mining, introducing clean technologies into production, contributing the public endeavor against climate change and in improving skills of troops participating in peacekeeping operations. The sides have agreed to collaborate in introducing the Danish experiences in exploiting cooperative into the agricultural sector and processing meat and milk.
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