On March 25, 2025, Tuvshin Banzragch and Suzana Lep Simenko met virtually to strengthen Mongolia-Slovenia relations. They discussed enhancing cooperation following the expansion of Mongolia’s parliamentary membership and marked the 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Areas for future collaboration include agriculture and tourism, with plans for further discussions involving relevant committees.
On March 25, 2025, a virtual meeting was conducted between Members of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups of Mongolia and Slovenia. This meeting was led by Tuvshin Banzragch from Mongolia’s State Great Khural and Suzana Lep Simenko from Slovenia’s National Assembly. The discussions aimed to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
Tuvshin Banzragch noted the expansion of the State Great Khural to 126 members, highlighting this change as an opportunity to cultivate stable relations with Slovenia. He expressed optimism that the enhanced legislative capacity would bolster proactive engagements in various cooperative efforts.
Suzana Lep Simenko marked the significance of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations celebrated in 2023. She mentioned notable visits between Mongolia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Slovenia’s President Natasa Pirc Musar, indicating strengthened ties and offering insights into Slovenia’s upcoming National Assembly elections set for next year.
The discussion included strategies to enhance economic and legal collaborations, identifying agriculture, tourism, and forestry as key areas for potential partnerships. Both parties agreed on the necessity of future meetings, to be facilitated by relevant Committees and ministries, to pursue actionable and result-oriented discussions on these issues.
Attending the meeting were additional members of the Mongolia-Slovenia Parliamentary Friendship Group, including Soronzonbold Lkhagvasuren and Ochirbat Ganbat, along with Samo Novak, Secretary of the Slovenia-Mongolia Parliamentary Friendship Group.
The recent virtual meeting between the Parliamentary Friendship Groups of Mongolia and Slovenia marks a significant step toward strengthening bilateral relations. The discussions focused on leveraging legislative enhancements for more effective cooperation in various sectors. With the prospect of future collaborations in critical areas such as agriculture and tourism, both sides are committed to fostering deeper economic ties and legal collaborations.
Original Source: montsame.mn