President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa recently met with the Council of Mongolians Abroad to celebrate their efforts in protecting Mongolian heritage abroad. They reviewed the success of the World Mongolians Festival held in Brussels, Belgium. The festival attracted around 15,000 foreign visitors and showcased the vibrant culture of Mongolia.
The council expressed how the festival, held under President Khurelsukh’s patronage, helped unify Mongolians living outside their homeland. It also strengthened ties between the Mongolian government and its overseas citizens. Furthermore, the event boosted Mongolia’s international presence and cultural diplomacy.
During their meeting, the council recalled a past conversation with the president. They discussed hosting the World Mongolians Festival on four continents, rotating every year. The president fully supported this idea. Additionally, the council emphasized their goal to standardize Mongolian language education and unify community assemblies abroad. These initiatives aim to better connect Mongolian families and youth worldwide.
President Khurelsukh and the council also talked about the roughly 300,000 Mongolians living overseas. They focused on ways to create favorable conditions for these citizens to return home or invest in Mongolia’s economy. Moreover, they discussed leveraging the skills and networks of Mongolians abroad to expand Mongolia’s foreign trade.
Throughout the meeting, the president repeatedly expressed his warm greetings and encouragement to Mongolians overseas. He assured them of his continued support in protecting Mongolian heritage abroad and fostering strong cultural bonds.
In summary, President Khurelsukh’s dialogue with the Council of Mongolians Abroad highlights Mongolia’s commitment to protecting Mongolian heritage abroad. This commitment plays a vital role in uniting the global Mongolian community, promoting education, and strengthening economic ties.
With these ongoing efforts, Mongolia aims to keep its culture alive and thriving, no matter where its people live. President Khurelsukh’s leadership signals a bright future for Mongolians worldwide who wish to stay connected to their roots.

