On March 27, L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, received Jean Todt, The United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety.
During the 54th World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland in January, the Prime Minister held a meeting with Jean Todt and his wife, Oscar-winning actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador Michelle Yeoh, and invited them to visit Mongolia.
At the beginning of the meeting, L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, thanked for organizing the "United Nations Road Safety Global Campaign" and organizing traffic education and public awareness of road safety in Mongolia. He also emphasized that Mongolia is working to reform the legal system of road safety, and made proposals to cooperate in attracting investment, providing policy support at the international level, and training experts.
Jean Todt, The United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety, introduced that he came to Mongolia to organize the UN campaign for road safety, and mentioned that it is planned to place billboards promoting road safety rules and regulations with the participation of celebrities in about 1000 cities of over 80 countries.The campaign aims to decrease the number of victims caused by traffic accidents by 2 times by 2030.
Jean Todt also said that he and his wife Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh has planned to visit Mongolia, and expressed his readiness to cooperate on supporting tourism in Mongolia within the framework of the "Welcome to Mongolia" and "GoMongolia".
On March 27, L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, received Jean Todt, The United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety.
During the 54th World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland in January, the Prime Minister held a meeting with Jean Todt and his wife, Oscar-winning actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador Michelle Yeoh, and invited them to visit Mongolia.
At the beginning of the meeting, L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, thanked for organizing the "United Nations Road Safety Global Campaign" and organizing traffic education and public awareness of road safety in Mongolia. He also emphasized that Mongolia is working to reform the legal system of road safety, and made proposals to cooperate in attracting investment, providing policy support at the international level, and training experts.
Jean Todt, The United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety, introduced that he came to Mongolia to organize the UN campaign for road safety, and mentioned that it is planned to place billboards promoting road safety rules and regulations with the participation of celebrities in about 1000 cities of over 80 countries.The campaign aims to decrease the number of victims caused by traffic accidents by 2 times by 2030.
Jean Todt also said that he and his wife Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh has planned to visit Mongolia, and expressed his readiness to cooperate on supporting tourism in Mongolia within the framework of the "Welcome to Mongolia" and "GoMongolia".