The Mongolia-Kazakhstan intergovernmental commission will be chaired by J.Enkhbayar, Member of the Government of Mongolia and Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry.
During a state visit by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, invited by U.Khurelsukh, the President of Mongolia, both countries agreed to elevate their relationship to a "Strategic Partnership." In line with this decision, cooperation between Mongolia and Kazakhstan will focus on five key areas:
- Politics, security, and defense
- Trade and economy
- Education, culture, science, and IT
- Transport, logistics, tourism, and public diplomacy
- Regional and international cooperation
As commission chair, Minister J.Enkhbayar aims to strengthen collaboration in transport, logistics, agriculture, culture, tourism, and IT sectors.
In agriculture, the two nations plan to conduct joint scientific and research activities, test early-maturing and drought-resistant Kazakh grain varieties in Mongolia, and facilitate meat exports from Mongolia to Kazakhstan and beyond. In addition, they plan to collaborate on rice cultivation techniques, introduce Kazakh Whiteheaded beef cattle into Mongolia, and share Kazakhstan's experience in crop production.
The two countries will also partner in tree planting and environmental initiatives, aligning Mongolia's “One billion Trees” movement with Kazakhstan's “Two Billion Trees” initiative.
The Mongolia-Kazakhstan intergovernmental commission will be chaired by J.Enkhbayar, Member of the Government of Mongolia and Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry.
During a state visit by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, invited by U.Khurelsukh, the President of Mongolia, both countries agreed to elevate their relationship to a "Strategic Partnership." In line with this decision, cooperation between Mongolia and Kazakhstan will focus on five key areas:
- Politics, security, and defense
- Trade and economy
- Education, culture, science, and IT
- Transport, logistics, tourism, and public diplomacy
- Regional and international cooperation
As commission chair, Minister J.Enkhbayar aims to strengthen collaboration in transport, logistics, agriculture, culture, tourism, and IT sectors.
In agriculture, the two nations plan to conduct joint scientific and research activities, test early-maturing and drought-resistant Kazakh grain varieties in Mongolia, and facilitate meat exports from Mongolia to Kazakhstan and beyond. In addition, they plan to collaborate on rice cultivation techniques, introduce Kazakh Whiteheaded beef cattle into Mongolia, and share Kazakhstan's experience in crop production.
The two countries will also partner in tree planting and environmental initiatives, aligning Mongolia's “One billion Trees” movement with Kazakhstan's “Two Billion Trees” initiative.