Mongolia strengthens ties with France as top officials met in Ulaanbaatar on April 16, 2025. Chairman Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve of the State Great Khural welcomed French Ambassador Corinne Pereira da Silva for official talks.
During the meeting, Chairman Amarbayasgalan stressed the importance of France as Mongolia’s “third neighbor” in Europe. He emphasized that enhancing ties with France remains a core part of Mongolia’s foreign policy.
He also shared Mongolia’s desire to upgrade the current relationship to a strategic partnership. According to him, Mongolia and France have built solid trust through years of cooperation.
Amarbayasgalan noted the growing collaboration across several fields in recent years. He said both nations share values that support mutual development.
Ambassador Pereira da Silva agreed and praised the close work between their governments. She emphasized the value of parliamentary friendship groups in strengthening the relationship.
Furthermore, she expressed hope that cooperation would continue expanding in many areas. She mentioned several key sectors, including economy, civil security, urban planning, transport, and agriculture.
Mongolia strengthens ties with France not only through diplomacy but also through real projects. The Ambassador confirmed ongoing work on major joint ventures and development initiatives.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Mongolia-France diplomatic relations. Both sides see this milestone as a chance to deepen cooperation even further.
Chairman Amarbayasgalan said the strong connection rests on shared democratic values and mutual respect. He believes new projects will help both nations prosper.
Mongolia strengthens ties with France with clear goals and shared interests. Leaders from both countries plan to keep advancing their partnership.
As Mongolia looks toward Europe, France stands out as a reliable partner. Together, they continue shaping a stronger future based on trust and teamwork.