On April 21, 2025, five non-resident ambassadors met with President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa in Ulaanbaatar. They officially presented their Letters of Credence during a formal ceremony at the State Palace. Each ambassador represents a foreign nation committed to strengthening bilateral relations with Mongolia.
The delegation included Dato Muhamad from Malaysia, Paulo Nascimento from Portugal, Alejandro Rodriguez from Colombia, Nicholas O’Brien from Ireland, and Sinisa Berjan from Bosnia and Herzegovina. These diplomats are appointed as Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Mongolia.
President Khurelsukh welcomed each ambassador with warm congratulations. He emphasized the importance of developing diplomatic ties and working towards mutual goals. Strengthening bilateral relations remains a top priority for the Mongolian government.
He expressed confidence in the abilities of the new ambassadors. President Khurelsukh believes they will contribute actively to regional stability and international cooperation. He also assured the ambassadors of Mongolia’s full support throughout their terms.
The President stressed Mongolia’s deep commitment to global collaboration. He highlighted partnerships with the United Nations and various international organizations. Through these platforms, Mongolia aims to build peace, development, and understanding.
As the discussions continued, all parties acknowledged the value of mutual respect and cooperation. The ambassadors also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with Mongolia. They each shared a vision of deeper cultural, economic, and political engagement.
Moreover, President Khurelsukh reiterated Mongolia’s readiness to support new initiatives. He welcomed proposals that align with the shared goal of strengthening bilateral relations. The meeting concluded with optimism and diplomatic goodwill.
This event marked another step in Mongolia’s ongoing diplomatic mission. With strong global partnerships, the country continues to push for unity, trust, and cooperation. Strengthening bilateral relations stands at the core of this vision.