Mongolia agrees to set up international research center
The State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade D.Tsogtbaatar yesterday signed in New York a declaration of intent to set up an International Research Center of Landlocked Countries.
Mongolia is the first country to sign the document, which will become a binding agreement when 10 countries support it.
The international center in Ulaanbaatar was proposed by Mongolia to provide permanent research facilities to landlocked countries to suggest their rights and to get these globally accepted.
Tsogtbaatar called on UN-OHRLLS High Representative Ch.Diarra and exchanged views with him on further cooperation. He presented to Diarra a summary of the proceedings of the consultative meeting of landlocked countries in Asia and Pacific region that was held in Ulaanbaatar between April 12 and 14. Diarra will visit Mongolia soon for further talks on establishing the center.
Source : News.mn
Mongolia is the first country to sign the document, which will become a binding agreement when 10 countries support it.
The international center in Ulaanbaatar was proposed by Mongolia to provide permanent research facilities to landlocked countries to suggest their rights and to get these globally accepted.
Tsogtbaatar called on UN-OHRLLS High Representative Ch.Diarra and exchanged views with him on further cooperation. He presented to Diarra a summary of the proceedings of the consultative meeting of landlocked countries in Asia and Pacific region that was held in Ulaanbaatar between April 12 and 14. Diarra will visit Mongolia soon for further talks on establishing the center.
Source : News.mn
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