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Mongolian leader’s visit expected to deepen ties

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing hopes the upcoming visit by Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh next week will deepen strategic mutual trust and pragmatic cooperatio­n and bring bilateral ties to a higher level, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Tuesday.

Khurelsukh will pay a two-day state visit to China starting on Sunday at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, the ministry announced.

The Mongolian leader visited China in 2018 when he served as the nation’s prime minister, and it will be his first China visit since he won the presidenti­al election in June 2021.

Zhao told a news briefing that the visit was a continuati­on of the friendly tradition of high-level exchanges between the two nations and reflected the high-level developmen­t of their bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Xi will hold talks with Khurelsukh during the visit and they will jointly witness the signing of cooperatio­n agreements. Premier Li Keqiang and Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, will respective­ly meet with the Mongolian president.

Leaders from the two countries will also exchange opinions over the bilateral relations and internatio­nal issues of common concern, and will jointly plan for the future of the relationsh­ip, Zhao said.

China looks forward to working with Mongolia to use the visit as an opportunit­y to make bilateral relations a model for ties between neighborin­g countries, he added.

The visit will come two months after a meeting between Xi and Khurelsukh on the sidelines of the 22nd meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

During that meeting, Xi highlighte­d the need to align the Belt and Road Initiative and Mongolia’s Prairie Road initiative and to promote the developmen­t of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor.

Li Zhanshu also made an official goodwill visit to Ulan Bator in September, when he met with Khurelsukh as well as Mongolia’s prime minister and parliament­ary leader.

Trade between China and Mongolia surged by 35.3 percent year-onyear to $9.12 billion last year, according to the Ministry of Commerce. China has been Mongolia’s largest trading partner and largest source of foreign investment for 18 consecutiv­e years.

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