Mongolia, S Korea reach agreement on interests of Mongolian migrants

Mongolia and South Korea reached consensus here on Thursday on taking care of the interests of Mongolians who work or live in South Korea, Mongolian official news agency reported.

Mongolian Prime Minister Sukhbaatar Batbold called for efforts to enhance bilateral cooperation to protect the interests of 30,000 Mongolians in South Korea when he met with Lee Seog Yeon, South Korean minister of government legislation.

"South Korea will support prime minister's suggestion, and we also want to collaborate on protecting the interests of Koreans in Mongolia," said Lee Seog Yeon.

The two sides agreed to boost ties between Mongolia's Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs and South Korea's Ministry of Government Legislation and enhance the exchanges of specialists and the cooperation between universities and law enforcement authorities of the two countries.

Source: Xinhua

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