RELATIONS WITH CANADA TO WIDEN
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The cabinet backed on Wednesday the results of the Mongolia-Canada fifth round table meeting that ran on December 1-2 in 2011 in Ottawa, Canada.
The Minister of minerals and energy D.Zorigt has been tasked with making a plan of works on a basis of this meeting's outcome and to control its realization.
As the cabinet considered, the round table meeting was important in terms of widening the political and economical ties with Canada, evaluating the level and perspectives of the relationship between the two countries, developing ties in certain directions based on real opportunities, deepening mutual trust and understanding.
On the round table outcome, a plan has been elaborated so that to run works in the politics, defence, economics and legal spheres, also in investment and mining, and in the state service improvement. For example, it has been aimed to work on inviting the Canadian Premier, Senate Speaker and Foreign Minister to Mongolia with visits, to attract Mongolian troops and police people to related training programmes. Other planned works are to establish the Intergovernmental agreement on mutual support and protection of investments, to refine the criteria and indicators for the responsible mining sector, to drill to the Mongolian mining sector the Canadian latest rehabilitation hi tech and standards, to attract the Canadian capital to the biggest national projects on creating an infrastructure closely related to the minerals deposits, and to continue an implementation of the "Intersoum center" project signed by the Premier in 2010 during his visit to Canada.
D.Enkhbileg
The Minister of minerals and energy D.Zorigt has been tasked with making a plan of works on a basis of this meeting's outcome and to control its realization.
As the cabinet considered, the round table meeting was important in terms of widening the political and economical ties with Canada, evaluating the level and perspectives of the relationship between the two countries, developing ties in certain directions based on real opportunities, deepening mutual trust and understanding.
On the round table outcome, a plan has been elaborated so that to run works in the politics, defence, economics and legal spheres, also in investment and mining, and in the state service improvement. For example, it has been aimed to work on inviting the Canadian Premier, Senate Speaker and Foreign Minister to Mongolia with visits, to attract Mongolian troops and police people to related training programmes. Other planned works are to establish the Intergovernmental agreement on mutual support and protection of investments, to refine the criteria and indicators for the responsible mining sector, to drill to the Mongolian mining sector the Canadian latest rehabilitation hi tech and standards, to attract the Canadian capital to the biggest national projects on creating an infrastructure closely related to the minerals deposits, and to continue an implementation of the "Intersoum center" project signed by the Premier in 2010 during his visit to Canada.
D.Enkhbileg
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