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Battsetseg Batmunkh (born 9 December 1973) [1] is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia since 2021. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the National University of Mongolia in 1996, a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Finance and Economics of Mongolia in 2000 and a Master of Business Administration from Maastricht School of Management in ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia (MOFA; Mongolian: Монгол улсын Гадаад харилцааны яам) is the Mongolian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Mongolia and crafts the country's foreign policy.
In 2004 and 2016, Mönkh-Orgil was appointed as the Foreign Minister of Mongolia. As the foreign minister, he focused on improving foreign trade and economic relations, easing trade process, and providing comfortable legal environment for foreign investors and business owners. [2] Also, he made statements about the need to consolidate Mongolia ...
In 1998-1999, he taught part-time at the Faculty of International Relations, Mongolian State University. [1] On 4 October 2017, The State Great Khural (Parliament) of Mongolia appointed him as the Foreign Minister of Mongolia. Previously he has served as State Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Nature, Environment and ...
He previously served as the Chief of Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia (2017–2019), Minister for Foreign Affairs (2009–2012) [2] and Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture (2003–2004). [4] [5] He was first elected to the State Great Khural in June 2004, thus starting his service as lawmaker.
North Korea's Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Pak Myong Ho held talks in Mongolia with his counterpart Amartuvshin Gombosuren on Monday, Mongolia's foreign ministry said, marking a rare foreign ...
Pages in category "Foreign ministers of Mongolia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. is seeking to forfeit two New York City apartments bought by a former Mongolian prime minister with stolen mining funds, prosecutors said on Tuesday, as U.S. officials ...