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E-archive project to be implemented in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 31 May 2006
Mongolia Web News, Mongolia. A team of Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOIKA) visited the  Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They were informed on the current conditions of the ministry’s archive and proposed to implement an “E-Archive” project in the central archive of the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs with non-refundable aid of 300 thousand USD from the Government of Korea. T.Batbaatar, director of MFA office and Zhu Hyon Hu, chairman of the KOIKA agency in Mongolia signed an agreement on the project activities. By  doing so, keeping, protection, and exploitation of the documents and unique valuable historic facts related to the foreign relations of Mongolia will be improved and open up possibility to provide the public with effective services.


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