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Belarus is to supply 20 buses

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D.Tuguldur
2015-05-06
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Belarus is to supply 20 buses

The Deputy Head of Roads, Transportation and Infrastructure of the City Governor N.Gantumur received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Belarus in Mongolia, Stanilav Chyepurnoi, Chairman of the Mongolia-Belarus Intergovernmental Commission  A.S.Ogorodnikov and other officials.

During the meeting, cooperation outlook and other issues of cooperation were discussed in scope of agreement on supplying 20 buses to needs of UB city which is being implemented by "MAZ" JCS under the Ministry of Industry of Belarus.

At the beginning of the meeting, Chairman of the Mongolia-Belarus Intergovernmental Commission  A.S.Ogorodnikov said: "MAZ" JCS under the Ministry of Industry of Belarus has won an international tender for the renewal of Ulaanbaatar city`s transportation services and it is to supply 20 large-scale buses. Currently, they are assembling the buses and it will be finished soon. Moreover, they are working on technical services issues. When supplying the large-scale buses, experts from "MAZ" JCS are to arrive in UB to research on bus routes, train the drivers, monitor the operation of first days and to come up with guidelines."

In addition, he wanted to take support from City Governor on the further development of cooperation between the two countries and proposed to become brother cities with friendly relation.

The Deputy Head of Roads, Transportation and Infrastructure of the City Governor N.Gantumur  said: "We hope that 20 buses will be supplied to UB city on time as 1st of June and we planned our work according to this schedule. I want you to focus on that issue. Moreover, I will deliver your proposal to the City Governor and will show support."

The Deputy Head of Roads, Transportation and Infrastructure of the City Governor N.Gantumur received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from Belarus in Mongolia, Stanilav Chyepurnoi, Chairman of the Mongolia-Belarus Intergovernmental Commission  A.S.Ogorodnikov and other officials.

During the meeting, cooperation outlook and other issues of cooperation were discussed in scope of agreement on supplying 20 buses to needs of UB city which is being implemented by "MAZ" JCS under the Ministry of Industry of Belarus.

At the beginning of the meeting, Chairman of the Mongolia-Belarus Intergovernmental Commission  A.S.Ogorodnikov said: "MAZ" JCS under the Ministry of Industry of Belarus has won an international tender for the renewal of Ulaanbaatar city`s transportation services and it is to supply 20 large-scale buses. Currently, they are assembling the buses and it will be finished soon. Moreover, they are working on technical services issues. When supplying the large-scale buses, experts from "MAZ" JCS are to arrive in UB to research on bus routes, train the drivers, monitor the operation of first days and to come up with guidelines."

In addition, he wanted to take support from City Governor on the further development of cooperation between the two countries and proposed to become brother cities with friendly relation.

The Deputy Head of Roads, Transportation and Infrastructure of the City Governor N.Gantumur  said: "We hope that 20 buses will be supplied to UB city on time as 1st of June and we planned our work according to this schedule. I want you to focus on that issue. Moreover, I will deliver your proposal to the City Governor and will show support."

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