Mongolia-Czech intergovernmental commission meeting takes place
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Mongolia to the Czech Republic D.Zumberellkham met with Vice-President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce Josef Cilek on August 22, reported the Press, Media, and Public Communications Division of the Mongolian Foreign Affairs Ministry.
At the beginning of the meeting, Vice-President Cilek congratulated Ambassador D.Zumberellkham for his appointment and emphasized his assurance to contribute in bringing traditional friendly and multilateral economic ties between the two sides into a new level. He also expressed his gratitude for the cooperation involved in organizing the Business Forum of Mongolia and the Czech Republic.
They then exchanged views on opportunities for collaboration in certain sectors of the business industry.
In response, the Ambassador expressed his gratitude to the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Czech-Mongolian Chamber of Commerce for actively cooperating in the organization of the Mongolia-Czech Business Forum within the framework of the 5th intergovernmental commission which is being organized on August 26 and 27 in Prague. He also emphasized that organizing the business forum is highly important for economic and trade relations between the two countries.
The 5th meeting of the intergovernmental joint commission of Mongolia and the Czech Republic is co-chaired by Ts.Bayarsaikhan, the Minister of Construction and Urban Development of Mongolia, and Mr Hovorka, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.
During the meeting of the intergovernmental commission, the two sides are expected to discuss issues on cooperation in the fields of trade, economy, investment, energy, urban development, etc. and will exchange views on strengthening cooperation in other fields. The Mongolian delegation will also be accompanied by more than twenty local businessmen, who are interested in attending the Mongolia-Czech Business Forum.
In addition, Minister Ts.Bayarsaikhan is planning to hold a meeting with the Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Regional Development of the Czech Republic.
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At the beginning of the meeting, Vice-President Cilek congratulated Ambassador D.Zumberellkham for his appointment and emphasized his assurance to contribute in bringing traditional friendly and multilateral economic ties between the two sides into a new level. He also expressed his gratitude for the cooperation involved in organizing the Business Forum of Mongolia and the Czech Republic.
They then exchanged views on opportunities for collaboration in certain sectors of the business industry.
In response, the Ambassador expressed his gratitude to the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Czech-Mongolian Chamber of Commerce for actively cooperating in the organization of the Mongolia-Czech Business Forum within the framework of the 5th intergovernmental commission which is being organized on August 26 and 27 in Prague. He also emphasized that organizing the business forum is highly important for economic and trade relations between the two countries.
The 5th meeting of the intergovernmental joint commission of Mongolia and the Czech Republic is co-chaired by Ts.Bayarsaikhan, the Minister of Construction and Urban Development of Mongolia, and Mr Hovorka, the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.
During the meeting of the intergovernmental commission, the two sides are expected to discuss issues on cooperation in the fields of trade, economy, investment, energy, urban development, etc. and will exchange views on strengthening cooperation in other fields. The Mongolian delegation will also be accompanied by more than twenty local businessmen, who are interested in attending the Mongolia-Czech Business Forum.
In addition, Minister Ts.Bayarsaikhan is planning to hold a meeting with the Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Regional Development of the Czech Republic.
Short URL: http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn/?p=5648
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