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Chinese women’s delegation concludes Mongolian visit; pledges continued cooperation PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 20 July 2007

zhao shaohuaA Chinese women's delegation has departed Mongolia after four-days of meetings with Mongolian women’s organizations. 

Among the meetings, the Chairman of Mongolia's State Great Hural (Parliament) Danzan Lundeejantsan met with the Chinese delegation to promote exchanges and cooperation between both countries’ women’s federations. 

The Chinese delegation was lead by Zhao Shaohua, Vice President of All-China Women's Federation. 

The Mongolian and Chinese women’s federations have set up procedures to increase exchanges of experience, information and cooperation. 

"I hope the visit of the Chinese delegation will boost the bilateral cooperation between the two countries' women's federations," he added. 

Zhao noted the Chinese and Mongolian women have a common goal and would learn from each other in the future.

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