ULAANBAATAR (GoGo Mongolia) - On September 21, the President of Mongolia, H.E. Mr. Khaltmaagiin Battulga received the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey and Ambassador of the Republic of Italy.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Ambassador conveyed greetings of Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey to the President of Mongolia, and underlined the bilateral relations have been undergoing with great intensity.
President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga responded to greetings of his Turkish counterpart with gratitude. He went on and said, “Turkey has great expertise in processing leather and hide. Mongolia is an agricultural country. It has seventy million heads of livestock.” The President shared that he intends to put forward a proposal on jointly implementing a project on leather and hide processing industry.
Ambassador Ahmet Yazal promised to convey this initiative to the President of Turkey.
Basing on the Orkhon Valley monuments and archaeological landmarks that belong to the Turkic Empire period and the Monument to Tonyukuk in Mongolia, a number of visitors from Turkey can be increased, suggested President Battulga.
Noting that he is in agreement, the Ambassador also highlighted that increasing the frequency of Turkish Airlines flights between two countries can become an impetus to activating the tourism ties. Reportedly, a consultative the Ministry of Road and Transport Development of Mongolia on the latter issue is expected at the end of September.
Following, H.E. Mr. Khaltmaagiin Battulga, President of Mongolia received today H.E. Mr. Andrea De Felip, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia.
In order to accomplish this, two sides have previously reached an agreement on producing final products through combination of Mongolian raw materials and Italian high technologies and bringing the goods to the “third” markets, especially, the EU markets. The Ambassador expressed his willingness to help by all possible means in putting the agreement into action.
The dignitaries reassured mutual interest in promoting the bilateral ties in arts and culture.
ULAANBAATAR (GoGo Mongolia) - On September 21, the President of Mongolia, H.E. Mr. Khaltmaagiin Battulga received the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey and Ambassador of the Republic of Italy.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Ambassador conveyed greetings of Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey to the President of Mongolia, and underlined the bilateral relations have been undergoing with great intensity.
President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga responded to greetings of his Turkish counterpart with gratitude. He went on and said, “Turkey has great expertise in processing leather and hide. Mongolia is an agricultural country. It has seventy million heads of livestock.” The President shared that he intends to put forward a proposal on jointly implementing a project on leather and hide processing industry.
Ambassador Ahmet Yazal promised to convey this initiative to the President of Turkey.
Basing on the Orkhon Valley monuments and archaeological landmarks that belong to the Turkic Empire period and the Monument to Tonyukuk in Mongolia, a number of visitors from Turkey can be increased, suggested President Battulga.
Noting that he is in agreement, the Ambassador also highlighted that increasing the frequency of Turkish Airlines flights between two countries can become an impetus to activating the tourism ties. Reportedly, a consultative the Ministry of Road and Transport Development of Mongolia on the latter issue is expected at the end of September.
Following, H.E. Mr. Khaltmaagiin Battulga, President of Mongolia received today H.E. Mr. Andrea De Felip, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Mongolia.
In order to accomplish this, two sides have previously reached an agreement on producing final products through combination of Mongolian raw materials and Italian high technologies and bringing the goods to the “third” markets, especially, the EU markets. The Ambassador expressed his willingness to help by all possible means in putting the agreement into action.
The dignitaries reassured mutual interest in promoting the bilateral ties in arts and culture.