President Petr Pavel received the President of Mongolia, Uchnagin Chürelsüch, at Prague Castle on Monday, March 10. Together, they discussed the current situation in the world and the possible expansion of mutual cooperation.
“Mongolia is a country that is geographically very distant from the Czech Republic, but we have much more in common with it than it might seem at first glance. In addition to seventy-five years of very good and open diplomatic relations, both countries offer great potential for expanding mutual cooperation, in areas such as the mining industry, energy, healthcare, food industry, agriculture, or transport infrastructure. We are also successfully developing cooperation in the field of education, with more than twenty thousand Mongolian students having already graduated in the Czech Republic,” said President Petr Pavel.
The ceremony of the signing of Agreements and Memorandum of Understanding between Mongolia and the Czech Republic took place before The meeting of the official delegations.
On Tuesday, March 11, both statesmen will attend the Czech-Mongolian Business Forum. A record attendance of approximately two hundred Czech and Mongolian companies is expected.
The joint program will then conclude with a visit to the National Museum, where they will ceremonially open the Genghis Khan exhibition and concert of the Morin Khuur Orchestra.
Watch the video from the reception and the signing of Agreements and Memorandum of Understanding.