ULAANBAATAR ADMITTED TO THE ASIAN NETWORK OF MAJOR CITIES

July 2 (InfoMongolia) The assembly of large Asian cities, the "Asian Network of Major Cities 21" was held at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore, on June 30, 2012.

The opening speech of the assembly was made by the initiator and founder of this organization, Governor of Tokyo Shintaro Ishihara, where noted the need of cooperation towards the development and advancement of the Asian continent, most abundant in spare potential. He also criticized the United States, India and the People's Republic of China that these countries are doing nothing on the combat against global warming.

With this "Asian Network of Major Cities 21" assembly, the cities of Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) and Tomsk (Russian Federation) were admitted as new members. The "Asian Network of Major Cities 21" was established with the initiative of the Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara in 2000 with the purpose of uniting the capital and large cities of Asian countries and jointly resolving issues such as natural and environmental pollution and climate changes. Currently, 13 cities have been admitted to this organization, they are:

1. Bangkok, Thailand, 2. Delhi, India, 3. Hanoi, Viet Nam, 4. Jakarta, Indonesia, 5. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 6. Manila, the Philippines, 7. Seoul, South Korea, 8. Singapore, 9. Taipei, Taiwan, 10. Tokyo, Japan, 11. Yangon, Myanmar, 12. Tomsk, Russian Federation, 13. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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