A virtual meeting on March 25, 2025, between Mongolia’s and Slovenia’s Parliamentary Friendship Groups focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation. The discussion highlighted the recent expansion of Mongolia’s parliament and its implications for enhanced engagement. The countries aim to deepen ties in various sectors, celebrating 30 years of diplomatic relations.
On March 25, 2025, a virtual meeting was conducted between the Heads of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups of Mongolia and Slovenia, namely Tuvshin Banzragch and Suzana Lep Simenko, respectively. This meeting aimed to bolster bilateral cooperation between the two nations. The session showcased efforts to enhance the longstanding relationship as a result of the increasing legislative capacity following Mongolia’s expansion of its State Great Khural to 126 members.
During the meeting, Mr. Tuvshin Banzragch outlined how the revised parliamentary composition would facilitate sustained diplomatic ties and enable Mongolia to engage proactively in cooperative endeavors with Slovenia. He expressed optimism about the potential for expanded collaboration under the new parliamentary structure.
Ms. Suzana Lep Simenko commemorated the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations established in 2023. She referenced significant historical exchanges, including the visits of Mongolia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs to Slovenia and President Natasa Pirc Musar’s visit to Mongolia in 2024 as crucial milestones in enhancing bilateral relations.
The virtual meeting between the Parliamentary Friendship Groups of Mongolia and Slovenia underscores the importance of diplomatic ties and economic cooperation. As both countries commemorate three decades of relations, their renewed focus on agriculture, tourism, and forestry holds promise for future collaboration. The proactive dialogue indicates a commitment to fostering practical partnerships that will benefit both nations moving forward.
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