Myasnikovich invited to visit Ulan Bator
MINSK, 19 February (BelTA) – Mongolia Premier Norovyn Altankhuyag has invited Belarusian Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich to visit Ulan Bator, BelTA learnt from the Belarusian embassy in China and Mongolia on concurrent.
On 15 February the Mongolian PM signed an official invitation for Belarusian head of state Mikhail Myasnikovich to pay a visit to Mongolia, the diplomatic mission informed with reference to the Foreign Ministry of Mongolia. Representatives of the Belarusian embassy in China visited Mongolia to discuss the program of the forthcoming visit. In particular, the program will envisage the signing of bilateral documents on cooperation and mutual assistance in customs procedures, cooperation in education, science and technologies. The two sides are also gearing up to sign agreements on free-visa trips and air communications.
While in Ulan Bator, the Belarusian diplomats held meetings in the Ministry of Industry and Agriculture and discussed Molgolia’s proposals on the program of a visit of Mongolian Minister of Industry and Agriculture Khaltmaa Battulga to Belarus slated for March-April 2013.
On 15 February the Mongolian PM signed an official invitation for Belarusian head of state Mikhail Myasnikovich to pay a visit to Mongolia, the diplomatic mission informed with reference to the Foreign Ministry of Mongolia. Representatives of the Belarusian embassy in China visited Mongolia to discuss the program of the forthcoming visit. In particular, the program will envisage the signing of bilateral documents on cooperation and mutual assistance in customs procedures, cooperation in education, science and technologies. The two sides are also gearing up to sign agreements on free-visa trips and air communications.
While in Ulan Bator, the Belarusian diplomats held meetings in the Ministry of Industry and Agriculture and discussed Molgolia’s proposals on the program of a visit of Mongolian Minister of Industry and Agriculture Khaltmaa Battulga to Belarus slated for March-April 2013.
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