L.Oyun-Erdene: A new century of Mongolian-Russian cooperation begins
Politics
Ulaanbaatar
/MONTSAME/. Prime
Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene took
part in a joint public and private sector meeting on
‘Supporting
Mongolian-Russian business and attracting investment from Russia’.
At
the beginning of the meeting, the Prime Minister said, “This year marks the 100th anniversary of
the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Russian
Federation. The two countries should bring the economic and business
cooperation to a new level in the next 100 years. The pandemic has slowed the
world down. We, therefore, need to be ready for the Post-Pandemic economy. The
economy, which was minus 5.3 percent, now stands at 6.3 percent. Let us begin a
new chapter in public and private partnership. We have raised many issues
including unfavorable environment for investment. We will change the approach
and the cabinet will begin to hold meetings with investors before making a decision.
Moreover, we will strive to work to overcome the challenging circumstance posed
by the pandemic and double the GDP.”
Mentioning
that trade and economic cooperation between Mongolia and Russia is weak, the Prime
Minister said that Russia made up 0.9 percent in Mongolia’s export in 2019,
while this performance was
58.5 percent in 1992. Looking back to the relationship between the two
countries over the past 10 years, from the establishment of a strategic
partnership in 2009 to the establishment of a comprehensive strategic
partnership in 2019, there has been criticism of non-significant results in the
bilateral relationship, except for visa-free travel between the two countries.
Thus, establishing a Free
trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union, which includes Russia, is one
of the solutions to reduce the tariff and non-tariff barriers facing bilateral
trade.
During
the meeting, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian
Federation to Mongolia Iskander Kubarovich Azizov said “There is no legal,
political dispute between our two countries. 100 years of Mongolian-Russian
relations are in the interests of both countries. I agree with the Minister said. The two countries have developed a high level of political,
humanitarian, defence as well as security cooperation. But the trade and economic
cooperation have fallen behind. Mongolia has favorable environment for legal
regulations of trade and economic relations. It is, therefore, important to
intensify the activities of the Trade representative offices of the two
countries.”
Ambassador
I.K.Azizov also highlighted the importance of implementing the project for building the super grid and further expanding cooperation in science and education.
At
the end of the meeting, the Prime Minister said that he would set up a research
work group with the Eurasian Economic Union, intensifying the efforts to study the
economic feasibility of establishing a free trade agreement.