Non-Resident Ambassador to Mongolia to Be Appointed
During a visit to Ulan Bator, Foreign Minister Urmas Paet announced that Estonia will for the first time appoint an ambassador to Mongolia, residing in Beijing, as well as an honorary consul.
The Estonian and Mongolian foreign ministers met in Mongolian capital on Tuesday.
“In addition to naming an ambassador we also feel it is essential to intensify contacts between chambers of commerce in order to increase trade and communication among entrepreneurs between Estonia and Mongolia,” Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said.
Paet stated that Estonia supports Mongolia’s reform process as well as Mongolia’s efforts to become a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). “We hope that the decision to accept Mongolia as a member will be made during the OSCE foreign ministers’ meeting in Dublin in December,” Paet said.
At their meeting, the Estonian and Mongolian foreign ministers also discussed a new project announced by Estonia and the United States for advising emerging democracies and their leaders called Leaders Engaged in New Democracies (LEND), which aims to support modernization in transitioning countries.
Ott Tammik
The Estonian and Mongolian foreign ministers met in Mongolian capital on Tuesday.
“In addition to naming an ambassador we also feel it is essential to intensify contacts between chambers of commerce in order to increase trade and communication among entrepreneurs between Estonia and Mongolia,” Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said.
Paet stated that Estonia supports Mongolia’s reform process as well as Mongolia’s efforts to become a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). “We hope that the decision to accept Mongolia as a member will be made during the OSCE foreign ministers’ meeting in Dublin in December,” Paet said.
At their meeting, the Estonian and Mongolian foreign ministers also discussed a new project announced by Estonia and the United States for advising emerging democracies and their leaders called Leaders Engaged in New Democracies (LEND), which aims to support modernization in transitioning countries.
Ott Tammik
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