Mongolia–Vietnam relations

Mongolia–Vietnam relations
Mongolia-Vietnam relations
Map indicating locations of Mongolia and Vietnam

Mongolia

Vietnam

Mongolia-Vietnam relations are bilateral relations between Mongolia and Vietnam. Vietnam has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar.

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Treaties

The two countries established diplomatic ties in 1954.[1] The countries signed a Friendship and Cooperation Treaty in 1961, renewed it in 1979, and signed a new one in 1995.[1] On 13 January 2003, the countries signed an 8-point cooperative document committing to cooperation between the two governments and their legislative bodies, replacing an earlier document signed in 1998.[2]

There have been 13 sessions of the Vietnam-Mongolia inter-governmental committee on cooperation in trade, economics and sci-tech, with the next to be held in Ulaanbaatar in 2010.[3] On 25 May 2004 in Ulaanbaatar, the countries signed agreements on railway transport and scientific and technological cooperation. [4] Other agreements have covered areas such as plant protection and quarantine regulations, customs, health and education.[3]

Diplomatic visits

Vietnamese Presidents Ho Chi Minh and Tran Duc Luong visited Mongolia in 1955 and 2004 respectively.[5] Mongolian Presidents P. Orchirabat, N. Enkhbayar and N. Bagabandi visited Vietnam in 1994, 2002 and 2005 respectively.[5]

Trade

Vietnam's exports to Mongolia have risen from US$2.4m in 2005, to US$3.3m in 2006 and US$5.7m in 2007.[3] They are aiming for US$10m of bilateral trade by 2010.[3] During Nguyen Minh Triet's visit to Mongolia in October 2008, Vietnam agreed to sell 20,000 tonnes of rice to Mongolia.[3]

Other ties

The Christina Nobel Children Fund is a charity funding medical care for street children in the two countries.[6]

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