External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visits construction site of the Mongol Refinery Project (Photo: ANI)

Jaishankar visits flagship India-Mongolia refinery project; reviews work status

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Ulaanbaatar: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday visited the Mongol Refinery Project and reviewed the progress of work. He also interacted with the Indian and Mongolian workforce at the project site.

Jaishankar visited the construction site of the Mongol Refinery Project with Mongolian Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh. In addition, Industry and Mining Minister Gongor Damdinnyam accompanied them.

In a post on X, he highlighted how the landmark friendship project is making steady progress. He reviewed the status of works under implementation with the various teams involved.

“Interacted with the Indian and Mongolian workforce at the project site. Thanked them for their dedication and commitment in realising such a major project under challenging conditions,” he added.

Earlier on Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a series of high-level interactions as part of his ongoing official visit. These meetings aimed at further expanding bilateral cooperation between India and Mongolia.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said he met the Speaker of the State Great Khural, Sandag Byambatsogt. Furthermore, he welcomed the Speaker’s support for India-Mongolia parliamentary exchanges and friendship.

“A pleasure to meet Speaker of the State Great Khural Sandag Byambatsogt @BYAMBATSOGT_S today. Welcome his strong support for India – Mongolia parliamentary exchanges and friendship. Reiterated support to deepening our people – centric development partnership,” he wrote in a post on X.

The EAM also interacted with Mongolia’s Education Minister L Enkh-Amgalan and former President N Enkhbayar. He described the engagements as important for strengthening bilateral ties.

Jaishankar arrived in Mongolia on Monday as part of a four-day diplomatic tour covering Mongolia and the Republic of Korea. The visit is aimed at further strengthening India’s strategic and cultural engagement with the region.

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Upon his arrival in Ulaanbaatar, Jaishankar called on Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa. During the meeting, the EAM conveyed official greetings from President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Importantly, Jaishankar reflected on the momentum established during President Ukhnaa’s visit to India last year. He noted that the two leaders shared a common vision for the future of the partnership.

“Value his guidance on advancing our strong cooperation in a wide range of sectors. Fully agree with him that the greatest friendship is spiritual friendship,” Jaishankar stated in a post on X.

Beyond the historical and spiritual bonds, Jaishankar held comprehensive bilateral talks with his Mongolian counterpart, Battsetseg Batmunkh. The discussions focused on transforming these cordial ties into tangible economic outcomes. Key areas identified for enhanced cooperation include a review of ongoing bilateral development projects and new opportunities in the mining sector. Moreover, potential collaborations in clean energy and agricultural processing and sustained cooperation in education, security, and multilateral forums were prioritized.

As part of his engagements, Jaishankar also visited the Gandan Monastery, where he met Khamba Nomun Khan Geshe Lharampa D Javzandorj, the Chief Abbot. He highlighted the monastery’s role in promoting cultural and spiritual ties between the two countries.

Jaishankar arrived in Mongolia on Monday for a state visit from June 22 to 23. On arrival, he was welcomed by the State Secretary Munktushig Ilkhanajav.

Jaishankar’s visit to Mongolia is part of a broader four-day tour that also includes South Korea. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), he will hold meetings with the leadership of both countries. He will also discuss avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation.

The External Affairs Minister has embarked on a four-day visit to Mongolia and the Republic of Korea on Monday.

According to an official release by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Jaishankar will be meeting with the Mongolian and Korean leaderships. He will also hold discussions with his counterparts during his official visit from June 22 to 25.

(ANI)

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