Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh has addressed the trilateral meeting with China and Russia, emphasizing the historic significance of the meeting, which coincided with the 80th anniversary of World War II victories celebrated jointly by the three nations.

He highlighted the shared commitment of Mongolia, China, and Russia to preserving historical truth, preventing distortions, and passing down the importance of their common victory to future generations.

Khurelsukh praised the deepening of trilateral relations over the past decade, particularly progress in implementing the trilateral economic corridor program, which has been extended until 2031, with 33 priority projects already agreed upon.

He underscored Mongolia’s focus on expanding cooperation in infrastructure, transport, logistics, energy, and trade. Khurelsukh pointed to the successful first-ever meeting of the three countries’ heads of government in Islamabad in 2024, with another planned this year in Russia, as a vital step toward translating presidential-level agreements into action. He also announced that Mongolia signed an interim Free Trade Agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union in June, signaling the country’s commitment to broader economic integration and regional growth.

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