Mongolia's "Third Neighbour": Czech Company Has Invested 25.1 Million USD in Mongolia The Deputy Chairman of the State Great Khural Meets with the Deputy Chairman of the Czech Senate

Montsame Ulaanbaatar, October 20th - In order to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution in Ulaanbaatar and create a comfortable living environment for citizens, Ulaanbaatar is implementing major development projects. Within this framework, Ulaanbaatar's Chief Architect, Tugsdelger, and other officials met last week with a delegation led by Radim Jakubsky, Vice President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce, and exchanged views on cooperation issues.

When introducing Ulaanbaatar's 24 major development projects, Radim Jakubsky, Vice President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce, stated that he is willing to closely cooperate to implement major projects that are beneficial to social and economic development. Tugsdelger, Chief Architect of Ulaanbaatar, expressed willingness to work with the Czech Republic to advance Ulaanbaatar's 24 major development projects, including infrastructure projects such as the metro and tram, and exchange experiences.

Ales Kertik, founder and managing director of the Czech construction company "Atelier Tsunami," emphasized the company's experience in domestic and foreign markets. It is understood that Mongolia has been expanding commercial and economic cooperation with the Czech Republic. Since 1993, Czech sole proprietorships and Sino-Mongolian joint ventures have invested a total of 25.1 million USD in Mongolia.

Montsame Ulaanbaatar, October 20th - According to news from the Office of the State Great Khural, the Deputy Chairman of the State Great Khural, Bolornamsrai, met with the Deputy Chairman of the Czech Senate, Ivetta Sedlakova, on the 17th. At the beginning of the meeting, the Deputy Chairman of the State Great Khural, Bolornamsrai, pointed out that the traditional friendly relations between Mongolia and the Czech Republic are actively developing, and currently more than 20,000 Mongolian students have received education in the Czech Republic, becoming a bridge for mutual understanding and trust between the two countries' people.

Deputy Chairman of the Czech Senate, Ivetta Sedlakova, expressed hope that this visit will further expand and strengthen bilateral relations. She also mentioned that she was pleased with the visit of the President of Mongolia, U. Khurelsukh, to the Czech Republic, which elevated the relationship between the two countries to a comprehensive partnership, marking the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Deputy Chairman Bolornamsrai emphasized that the cooperation between the legislative bodies of the two countries is of great importance in strengthening democracy, and pointed out that the cooperation between the highest legislative bodies, parliamentary friendship groups, and offices of the two countries is actively developing.

During the meeting, both sides discussed the characteristics of their respective parliaments, electoral systems, and the participation of female parliamentarians. The regular elections of the Czech Chamber of Deputies were held on October 3rd and 4th, electing 67 female deputies, setting a new historical record.

Deputy Chairman Bolornamsrai stated that Mongolia held parliamentary elections in 2024. According to the constitutional amendment, 126 deputies were elected among five political parties and alliances, of which 32 were women, accounting for 25% of the parliamentary seats. Mongolia has become one of the leading countries in Asia in terms of the participation rate of female parliamentarians.

At the end of the meeting, both sides discussed issues such as employment, transportation and logistics, industry, equipment, wastewater, waste, and purification technology, and had an in-depth exchange of opinions on further expanding bilateral cooperation.

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