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Afghanistan and Mongolia were two of three countries (the other being North Korea) that shared borders with both the Soviet Union and People's Republic of China. Official relations were established on February 1, 1962 [ 2 ] with the Mongolian leader Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal visiting Kabul.
Mongolia and US Policy: Political and Economic Relations (Congressional Research Service, 2007) online. Porter, Ron A. "Realpolitik in Mongolia-US relations." Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies' 26.1 (2009): 49–63. online
During the 1950s and 1960s, Afghanistan was able to use the Soviet and American need for allies during the Cold War as a way to receive economic assistance from both countries. However, given that unlike the Soviet Union, the United States refused to give extensive military aid to the country, the government of Daoud Khan developed warmer ties ...
The United States and Mongolia will announce plans to sign an "Open Skies" civil aviation agreement, a U.S. official said, as Vice President Kamala Harris and Mongolian Prime Minister L. Oyun ...
The two countries established a cultural exchange dialogue in 1974, a trade agreement in 1990, an air relations agreement in 1993, and an investment agreement in 2003. Trade between Mongolia and Japan in the first ten months of 2004 was $83.3 million. In addition, about 500 Mongolian students study in Japan.
U.S. troops fought in Afghanistan longer than in any other war. Here's a look at major events over the last two decades.
The assessment’s call for “economic dialogue and eventual coordination with the Taliban authorities’ financial and security bodies”, with no conditionality and pressure and without ...
Most serious and immediate is the continuing quarrel between Afghanistan and Pakistan, a grave threat to the peace of Asia. The first American expedition to Afghanistan was led by Louis Dupree, Walter Fairservis, and Henry Hart. [12] In 1953, Richard Nixon who was serving as U.S. Vice President at the time made an official diplomatic visit to ...