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Enkhbayar meets Oyun PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 03 February 2007
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. President of Mongolia N.Enkhbayar received on Tuesday the Chairwoman of Civil Will Party, MP S.Oyun. Prior to this, the National Security Council Head held a meeting with the President and requested to pay more attention to the revealment of assassination of the famous Mongolian political figure S.Zorig. At the meeting, Mr. Enkhbayar shared his opinions with S.Oyun on the issues related to speeding up the investigation of the assassination as well as the measures to be taken by the Government toward this matter. The President suggested to take professional assistance and support in to revealing the murder. The meeting was attended by P.Sundev, Secretary of National Security Council, the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, D.Odbayar, the Head of General Intelligence Agency, N.Ganbold and the Head of General Police Department, M.Ganbold. The politician S.Zorig, a brother of MP S.Oyun, was assassinated on November 2, 1998
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