AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUlaanbaatar Open Wrestling: Nigeria’s Christianah Ogunsanya won the country’s first medal at the UWW Ranking Series in Mongolia, taking bronze after a technical win over Bayanmunkh. Ulaanbaatar Open Results: Kyrgyzstan’s Azat Salidinov grabbed silver and Imur Temirbekov earned bronze in Greco-Roman action at the Ulaanbaatar Open. Diplomacy & Security: South Korea’s Unification Minister Jeong Dong-yeong met Mongolia’s President Khurelsukh at the 11th Ulaanbaatar Dialogue, urging Mongolia to press Pyongyang back toward dialogue and highlighting wider cooperation. Tourism Boost: Mongolia welcomed 292,063 foreign tourists in the first five months of 2026, up 32%, with Russia, China and South Korea leading. Culture in Focus: The “Days of America” celebrations return to Sükhbaatar Square on June 6-7 with performances, youth sports, embassy events, a parade, and fireworks. Education & Tech: A VR exhibition on China’s deep-space and lunar exploration opened in Ulaanbaatar, letting students take a virtual “journey to the moon.” Sports Spotlight: India’s Manisha and Neha won women’s wrestling golds at the Ulaanbaatar Open, while Greco-Roman also delivered multiple medals.
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