Dorjkhand Togmid, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, met with Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain, during his official visit. The discussions focused on investment opportunities in Mongolia’s energy, mining, and agriculture sectors, as well as cooperation in cultural development and residential planning.
Deputy Prime Minister T.Dorjkhand highlighted Mongolia’s vast territory, rich mineral resources, and strategic location near the world’s second-largest economy. He emphasized Mongolia’s openness to foreign investment, noting strong interest from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, particularly in the energy sector. He expressed Mongolia’s willingness to collaborate with Bahrain in multiple sectors, including energy, mining, agriculture, and culture.
Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, on behalf of the Bahraini government, welcomed T.Dorjkhand’s visit and praised Mongolia’s steps toward attracting foreign investment. He pointed to potential cooperation in transport, logistics, mining, agriculture, and energy. Additionally, he acknowledged the significance of Mongolia’s role in exporting renewable energy to China following the Harbin Agreement, a development welcomed by Arab nations.
As part of his visit, T.Dorjkhand also met with Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, who serves as Chairman of the Supreme Council for Energy and Natural Resources, National Security Advisor, and Commander of the Royal Guard. The Mongolian Economic Development Council, under the Prime Minister’s Office, is currently studying Bahrain’s successful investment strategies for potential implementation in Mongolia.
Dorjkhand Togmid, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, met with Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain, during his official visit. The discussions focused on investment opportunities in Mongolia’s energy, mining, and agriculture sectors, as well as cooperation in cultural development and residential planning.
Deputy Prime Minister T.Dorjkhand highlighted Mongolia’s vast territory, rich mineral resources, and strategic location near the world’s second-largest economy. He emphasized Mongolia’s openness to foreign investment, noting strong interest from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, particularly in the energy sector. He expressed Mongolia’s willingness to collaborate with Bahrain in multiple sectors, including energy, mining, agriculture, and culture.
Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, on behalf of the Bahraini government, welcomed T.Dorjkhand’s visit and praised Mongolia’s steps toward attracting foreign investment. He pointed to potential cooperation in transport, logistics, mining, agriculture, and energy. Additionally, he acknowledged the significance of Mongolia’s role in exporting renewable energy to China following the Harbin Agreement, a development welcomed by Arab nations.
As part of his visit, T.Dorjkhand also met with Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, who serves as Chairman of the Supreme Council for Energy and Natural Resources, National Security Advisor, and Commander of the Royal Guard. The Mongolian Economic Development Council, under the Prime Minister’s Office, is currently studying Bahrain’s successful investment strategies for potential implementation in Mongolia.