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HomeFeatured News @enSPEAKER OF THE JOGORKU KENESH OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC N.SHAKIEV PAYS A COURTESY CALL ON THE PRESIDENT U.KHURELSUKH

SPEAKER OF THE JOGORKU KENESH OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC N.SHAKIEV PAYS A COURTESY CALL ON THE PRESIDENT U.KHURELSUKH

Speaker of the Jogorku Kenesh (Parliament) of the Kyrgyz Republic Nurlanbek Shakiev, who is on an official visit to Mongolia on April 23-25, 2024, paid a courtesy call on the President of Mongolia H.E. Khurelsukh Ukhnaa on April 25, 2024.

President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa expressed his commitment to expanding and developing friendly relations and cooperation with Kyrgyzstan that has historical, spiritual, cultural, and traditional linkages with Mongolia, enriching bilateral relations and cooperation with economic content, strengthening political dialogue, intensifying the exchange of citizens, and implementing major projects and programs to symbolize Mongolia-Kyrgyzstan relations.

President Khurelsukh commended the progress made on the decisions agreed upon by the two Heads of State, including introducing Kyrgyz fruit and berry tree seedlings in Mongolia, in coordination with the Mongolian President’s “One Billion Trees” National Campaign and Kyrgyzstan’s “Green Heritage” initiative and establishing a “Mongolia-Kyrgyzstan Friendship Park” in Erdenet city, Mongolia.

Speaker of the Parliament of Kyrgyzstan Nurlanbek Shakiev expressed eagerness to increase trade turnover and supply food and agricultural products from Kyrgyzstan to Mongolia. Mr. Nurlanbek Shakiev also proposed initiatives to jointly organize cultural days and train Mongolian and Kyrgyz students in the two countries.

The two sides agreed that, as landlocked developing countries, Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan should exchange development experiences and deepen cooperation in tourism, agriculture, light industry, transportation, logistics, and mining.

It is the first visit of the Speaker of the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic to Mongolia. Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan established diplomatic relations on April 22, 1992.