AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKorea–Mongolia “Golden Age” diplomacy: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met Mongolia’s PM and Parliament Speaker in Ulaanbaatar, urging follow-through on summit deals and pushing cooperation on critical minerals, trade, advanced tech, and defense industry ties. Critical minerals push: Leaders agreed to expand a resilient, complementary supply-chain partnership, with a goal of US$1 billion in annual bilateral trade by 2030 and a “Mongtan” model for shared growth. Business forum momentum: About 300 entrepreneurs gathered for a Korea-Mongolia Business Forum, focusing on critical minerals and future industry cooperation. Cultural diplomacy at Naadam: Lee honored Korean independence activist Lee Tae-joon—Mongolia’s “Schweitzer of Mongolia”—visiting his memorial and museum, then climbing to the Zaisan Memorial. World Horse Day in Mongolia: Mongolia will celebrate World Horse Day alongside National Naadam, including a July 13 horseback archery competition at Khui Doloon Khudag. Education and health for kids: The government approved preventive health screenings for kindergarten and school children and new school models to ease overcrowding from the 2026–2027 academic year. Nomad food culture: A “Cuisine of the World Nomads” competition is set for the World Nomad Games, bringing chefs from multiple countries including Mongolia. Tech and youth innovation: An international teen AI robotics challenge in Beijing drew nearly 400 participants from 21 countries, including a Mongolian team.
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