Mongolia and Slovenia signed five cooperation agreements. According to Montsame, the documents were signed following the results of the official negotiations of President of Mongolia Ukhnaigiyah Khurelsukha with the Slovenian colleague Natasha Pirts-Musar, who arrived with a two-day state visit in Ulan Bator.
, in the framework of the joint declaration of Mongolia and Slovenia, the heads of state confirmed the importance of expanding women in ensuring peace and security, achieving sustainable development, adaptation to climate change and ensuring human rights in such areas as a change in climate, loss of biodiversity, fighting desertification, and desertification ensuring food security, as well as support for proposals and initiatives, which contribute to international efforts to promote gender equality and women’s rights in all social sectors.
The parties agreed to link the peace -loving, open, independent, multi -port external policy of Mongolia, the policy of the Third neighbor with the efforts of the Republic of Slovenia to ensure peace, security, prosperity, maintaining good bilateral relations and a multilateral system, the center of which is the UN, thereby expanding Friendly relations and cooperation.
A memorandum of cooperation in the field of tourism between the Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth Affairs of Mongolia and the Ministry of Economics, Tourism and Sports of Slovenia, within which the parties agreed to develop sustainable tourism at the international level, also signed.
In the presence of the heads of the two states, a letter of intent to conclude an intergovernmental agreement on air reports, a memorandum of mutual understanding and cooperation in the forest sector, as well as a memorandum of mutual understanding between the national trade and industrial and industrial chamber of Slovenia.
The latter provides for the expansion of cooperation between the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the two countries, the organization of business meetings and forums, support for investment and startup projects and programs. Supporting startups, small and medium -sized enterprises, the parties will develop cooperation in the industrial sector, provide consultations and recommendations to enterprises, organize joint business meetings and other events, as well as to establish contacts between entrepreneurs of the two countries.