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President of Mongolia in Novosibirsk PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 December 2006

Nambar Enkhbayar - President of Mongolia President of Mongolia N.Enkhbayar, his wife O.Tsolmon joined  government representatives have paid a visited to the Siberian city Novosibirsk. The president was met at "Tolmachevo" airport by a delegation including B.A.Tolokonskii, governer of the state and A.Kwashin, plenipotentiary representative of the Russian president Putin. The two sides exchanged their opinions on cooperation and relations between Mongolia and the state. 

Representatives from Mongolia said that they are ready to cooperate in several business sectors and were looking for ways to widen trade and economic relations with adjoined border states of Russia. The president and other delegates were introduced with activities of Sibirian section of  the Russian scientific academy. During that The Memorandum of cooperation of Mongolian scientific academy and Russian scientific academy were signed.

 

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