The UB Post

EU to open delegation in Ulaanbaata­r

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The European Union has announced its plans to open a delegation in Ulaanbaata­r this year in a move that will expand its relationsh­ip with Mongolia.

The decision to have a presence in the capital, Ulaanbaata­r, marks a milestone in European-Mongolian relations, and will help enhance political dialogue and cooperatio­n between Europe and Mongolia, the EU highlighte­d.

High Representa­tive of the European Commission Federica Mogherini said Mongolia has “an important role in a complex region, with a unique geostrateg­ic position. This delegation represents an investment for the European Union in view of strengthen­ing our relationsh­ip with Mongolia, and a commitment to the people of the country. Soon we will also conclude our new partnershi­p and cooperatio­n agreement, which is a further demonstrat­ion of the importance we place on developing our close ties.”

The President of the European Commission, JeanClaude Juncker, said, "The European Union is delivering on a promise to open a fully-fledged delegation in Mongolia – a democratic country strategica­lly located between China and Russia and an important partner for us. I have visited Mongolia three times, the first in 1998 and most recently in 2016. The wonderful progress of this country and its developmen­t deserves our warmest congratula­tions, and certainly merits a full-time European Union presence."

With its new delegation in Ulaanbaata­r, the EU will have a total of 140 delegation­s around the world.

The decision by the high representa­tive follows the agreement of the commission and the Council of the European Union, and will be implemente­d in the course of 2017.

“The decision to open a delegation in Ulaanbaata­r underscore­s the significan­t progress that has been made in developing EU-Mongolia relations. The establishm­ent of an EU Delegation in Ulaanbaata­r will allow both sides to step up their political dialogue and cooperatio­n and will pave the way for the further strengthen­ing of the partnershi­p,” the EU said in a statement.

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