Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Mongolia-EU Partnership Grows Stronger

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Member of the State Great Khural Bayarmaa Judag recently held a key meeting with Ina Marciulionyte, Ambassador of the European Union to Mongolia. The two leaders discussed strengthening the Mongolia-EU partnership, focusing on mutual goals and democratic principles.

Bayarmaa Judag, who also serves as a member of the Mongolia-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group. He emphasized Mongolia’s commitment to cooperation with the European Union. She highlighted the importance of Mongolia’s Third Neighbor Policy, which encourages balanced and fruitful ties with democratic nations outside its immediate region.

During the meeting, Bayarmaa acknowledged the support Mongolia has received from the EU and its Member States. She appreciated the EU’s strong backing of Mongolia’s democratic transition and economic reforms. According to her, the Mongolia-EU partnership has grown steadily across social and economic sectors.

Ambassador Ina Marciulionyte agreed with this view. She stressed that the relationship between the EU and Mongolia is rooted in shared values, including democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. These common principles continue to guide their cooperation.The Ambassador also announced an upcoming Mongolia-EU Business Investment Forum. This forum aims to boost investor interest and promote business ties between Mongolia and the EU. It will offer a new platform for collaboration and economic engagement.

Ambassador Marciulionyte also confirmed the European Union’s strong and ongoing commitment to supporting Mongolia’s efforts in key democratic areas. Particularly the protection of human rights and the promotion of freedom of expression. She emphasized that these values are not only fundamental to the EU’s foreign policy but also essential pillars of any sustainable and inclusive development. According to the Ambassador.

This high-level meeting between Mongolian officials and EU representatives underscores the growing strength and strategic depth of the Mongolia-EU partnership. More than a ceremonial encounter. The dialogue reflected a shared understanding of the importance of long-term collaboration rooted in democratic values, the rule of law, and mutual respect. Both sides highlighted a desire to expand cooperation across multiple sectors, including governance, trade, environmental sustainability, and regional security.

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