(Ulaanbaatar) Dec 8, due to the negative reports on social media and some news outlets about detained foreigners, Mongolia is put in bad light before investors. These news reports claim that some of the foreigners and expats are detained in Mongolia due to the investigation cases.
Although those report emerge, few of them put into light why or the reasons for those to be detained. Moreover, PM has received letters from International Organizations with request to clarify on the matter. Therefore, PM Ch.Saikhanbileg commissioned D.Gankhuyag, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs to prepare report on those cases, foreign investors and citizens for next cabinet meeting.
PM noted that it is crucial to express PM stances on the matter as it threatens the Mongolia image in the international scene, as Government is trying to attract foreign investors.
In this regard, PM also commissioned D.Uuriintuya, Acting Head of the Mineral Resources Agency, to present the report on 106 exploration licenses as well.
(Ulaanbaatar) Dec 8, due to the negative reports on social media and some news outlets about detained foreigners, Mongolia is put in bad light before investors. These news reports claim that some of the foreigners and expats are detained in Mongolia due to the investigation cases.
Although those report emerge, few of them put into light why or the reasons for those to be detained. Moreover, PM has received letters from International Organizations with request to clarify on the matter. Therefore, PM Ch.Saikhanbileg commissioned D.Gankhuyag, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs to prepare report on those cases, foreign investors and citizens for next cabinet meeting.
PM noted that it is crucial to express PM stances on the matter as it threatens the Mongolia image in the international scene, as Government is trying to attract foreign investors.
In this regard, PM also commissioned D.Uuriintuya, Acting Head of the Mineral Resources Agency, to present the report on 106 exploration licenses as well.