Sunday, June 29, 2025

Mongolia-Poland Relations at 75 Years

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Warsaw recently hosted an honorary reception to celebrate 75 years of Mongolia-Poland relations. The event marked a significant milestone in the diplomatic ties between Mongolia and the Republic of Poland. It gathered diplomats, cultural figures, and officials who came together to honor this long-standing partnership.

To begin the ceremony, Mongolia’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Oyundari Navaan-Yunden, delivered a warm welcome address. Shortly after, Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, shared his remarks. Both speakers highlighted the importance of Mongolia-Poland relations and their commitment to strengthening the bond between the two nations.

Following the speeches, artists from the Ulaanbaatar Theatre performed an impressive cultural program. Their showcase included traditional Mongolian music and dance, such as the morin khuur, or horsehead fiddle, long song, throat singing, and the bii biyelgee folk dance. The performance also featured elements from Mongolia’s famous National Naadam Festival, adding vibrant color and energy to the event.

Moreover, the reception introduced Mongolia’s “White Gold” National Movement, initiated by the President of Mongolia. Under this movement, cashmere products from the well-known “Khanbogd” and “Zoson” brands were presented to guests. These products symbolize Mongolia’s rich heritage and the quality of its traditional industries.

In addition, the event displayed an exhibition of historical documents showcasing decades of Mongolia-Poland relations. Visitors could view photos capturing Mongolia’s natural beauty, lifestyle, and culture. The exhibition also included artworks by notable Mongolian artists, such as sculptor D. Tuvdendorj and painter Ts. Solongo. These pieces highlighted the creative spirit shared between the two countries.

Overall, the reception offered a meaningful celebration of Mongolia-Poland relations. It reaffirmed the commitment to continue nurturing diplomatic, cultural, and economic ties. Attendees left inspired by the rich history and hopeful about future cooperation.

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