Mongolian President to Visit the United States
President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj is to pay an official visit to the United States of America between June 13th and 18th, 2011, as the guest of his American counterpart Barack Obama.
During the stay in the U.S, the President Elbegdorj will meet with the U.S President Barack Obama on June 16th. He will also hold separate meetings with the U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner and other officials, to discuss wide range of issues concerning bringing the bilateral relationship into a new level.
The President Elbegdorj’s trip will begin from Seattle City, where the Microsoft is based and San Francisco City to attend opening ceremony of a Mongolian Consulate-General.
On June 16th, Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development at Brookings will host the President of Mongolia, for a discussion of the concept of the “third neighbor” and Mongolia’s foreign policies toward the larger Northeast Asia region, its relations with neighbors China and Russia, and its approach toward multilateral engagement.
After his remarks, President Elbegdorj will take audience questions.
During the stay in the U.S, the President Elbegdorj will meet with the U.S President Barack Obama on June 16th. He will also hold separate meetings with the U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner and other officials, to discuss wide range of issues concerning bringing the bilateral relationship into a new level.
The President Elbegdorj’s trip will begin from Seattle City, where the Microsoft is based and San Francisco City to attend opening ceremony of a Mongolian Consulate-General.
On June 16th, Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development at Brookings will host the President of Mongolia, for a discussion of the concept of the “third neighbor” and Mongolia’s foreign policies toward the larger Northeast Asia region, its relations with neighbors China and Russia, and its approach toward multilateral engagement.
After his remarks, President Elbegdorj will take audience questions.
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