On April 16, 2025, Mongolia’s State Great Khural (Parliament) Chairman Amarbayasgalan Dashzegve welcomed the French Ambassador to Mongolia, Corinne Pereira da Silva. The meeting aimed to explore ways to enhance the strong relationship between Mongolia and France.
Chairman Amarbayasgalan emphasized the importance of developing mutually beneficial cooperation with France. He pointed out that France is Mongolia’s “third neighbor” and a trusted partner in Europe. He also stressed that expanding the cooperation between the two countries is a key priority for Mongolia’s foreign policy. Chairman Amarbayasgalan expressed his hopes of elevating bilateral relations to a strategic partnership.
Ambassador Corinne Pereira da Silva agreed with the Chairman’s vision and underscored the importance of strengthening bilateral ties. She shared her confidence in the future of the relationship. According to the Ambassador, parliamentary friendship groups play a crucial role in advancing cooperation between the two nations. These groups can help deepen mutual understanding, trust, and shared values.
The Ambassador also discussed the growing collaboration in various sectors. These include major economic projects, public transportation, urban development, agriculture, and civil security. Ambassador Pereira da Silva pointed out that this diverse cooperation forms a solid foundation for the expanding relationship between Mongolia and France.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Ambassador expressed hope that this milestone would lead to further growth in areas of mutual interest. Both sides are committed to reinforcing the relationship by building on their shared values and interests.
In conclusion, both Chairman Amarbayasgalan and Ambassador Corinne Pereira da Silva agreed that strengthening bilateral ties would create more opportunities for both nations. They look forward to deepening cooperation in the years to come.
This article reflects the continued efforts by Mongolia and France to build stronger ties, focusing on shared values and expanding sectors of cooperation.