AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomacy: Russia, China and Mongolia met in Ulaanbaatar to map out a 2026 schedule for potential trilateral contacts, including work on a Russia–Mongolia–China economic corridor. Human Rights & Language Policy: China’s “Ethnic Unity and Progress” law took effect July 1, triggering fresh international alarm over Mandarin requirements and possible legal reach beyond China; U.S. senators and the State Department warned it could enable transnational repression, with Mongolia explicitly named among affected minority groups. Health Cooperation: Japan agreed a grant of up to ¥980 million to upgrade Mongolia’s National Cancer Center with CT, mammography and ultrasound equipment to boost early diagnosis and treatment. Security & Training: The U.S. Forces Korea commander visited the Khaan Quest peacekeeping exercise near Ulaanbaatar, stressing deeper multinational cooperation with allies including South Korean troops. Environment: Zavkhan aimag deployed 100 automated motion-sensor cameras in snow leopard habitats to track population size, density and migration patterns. Energy: Russia said it has no update on whether the Power of Siberia 2 gas deal with China will be finalized at the Eastern Economic Forum, calling it a “corporate process.” Sports: Mongolia’s presence in regional esports qualifiers continued as teams battled for Esports Nations Cup 2026 spots.
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