AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNaadam Anti-Doping: Mongolia delivered 164 Naadam doping samples to a lab in Dresden, Germany, with 80 samples from national wrestlers and archers plus 84 from aimags and remote districts, under supervision of anti-corruption and security agencies. Public Health Alert: Mongolia’s National Center for Zoonotic Diseases warned of rising bubonic plague risk, urging prevention steps as summer travel and illegal marmot hunting increase exposure. World Horse Day: Mongolia marked the first World Horse Day with a “Parade of Ten Thousand Horses,” drawing 12,600 riders and highlighting the Mongolian horse’s heritage and tourism value. Health Cooperation: The National Oncology Center of Korea and Mongolia signed an MoU to expand cancer prevention, screening, disease registration, clinical research, and specialist exchanges. Sports Diplomacy: Mongolia held a Naadam festival in the Washington, D.C. area in Arlington, Virginia, with embassy officials and over 2,000 attendees celebrating wrestling, archery, shagai, and horse racing. Business & Trade: Visa appointed Arturo Planell as group country manager for Mongolia, Korea, and Japan, signaling continued payments focus across the region. Equine Logistics: Chapman Freeborn completed a 38-hour equine charter moving 121 Mongolian horses to Vietnam on three Boeing 757 freighter flights.
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