AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMongolia–South Korea Security Boost: South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung will attend the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8, then visit Mongolia July 9-11, aiming to deepen defense industry cooperation and expand strategic ties. Mongolia–Russia–China Coordination: Mongolia hosted a trilateral deputy foreign minister meeting with Russia and China on July 2, discussing the Mongolia–Russia–China economic corridor, transport and energy projects, and preparations for a leaders’ summit. Regional Peacekeeping: India’s Khaan Quest 2026 wrapped up in Ulaanbaatar, with India reaffirming commitment to UN peacekeeping and multinational interoperability. Tourism Money Where It Lands: A new look at Mongolia’s tourism revenue asks how much actually reaches local soums, using spending data from five eastern locations. Transport Deal: Canada announced an expanded air transport agreement with Mongolia, enabling direct flights for the first time. Power Grid Expansion: Inner Mongolia reported full township coverage after commissioning a new 10-kV line to Qiqian township. China Ethnic Unity Law Fallout: Reports and rights groups say China’s new “Ethnic Unity” law could push minorities toward assimilation, with international criticism growing.
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