AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMongolia–China Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Batmunkh Battsetseg and visiting Chinese FM Wang Yi issued a joint communique after talks in Ulaanbaatar, reaffirming non-interference, opposition to “Taiwan independence,” and Mongolia’s adherence to the “one-China” principle, while both sides pushed closer Belt and Road and Steppe Road cooperation. Trade Push: Mongolia is targeting $20 billion in trade with China this year, with leaders citing rising copper and coal demand as bilateral ties deepen. Regional Security Forum: Mongolia marked the SCO’s 25-year evolution as a model of Eurasian cooperation beyond military blocs, with Mongolia listed as an observer. UNESCO Nature Win: Mongolia added a 13th UNESCO biosphere reserve site—Toson Bumbyn Nuru—covering nearly 897,000 hectares and protecting species including snow leopards. US Child Protection: The U.S. and Mongolia extended their Child Protection Compact through 2028, adding $2.25 million to strengthen anti-trafficking work. Sports & Culture: Ulaanbaatar Amazons finished runners-up in Vienna’s women’s 3x3 series; Mongolia also marked World Blood Donor Day with recognition of voluntary donors.
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