Hey there, world explorers! 🌍 Big news from Asia: China and Mongolia are leveling up their partnership! On Tuesday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrai Oyun-Erdene during the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai. The duo agreed to expand cooperation in trade and investment, and they're not stopping there!
🚀 They're gearing up to dive into emerging fields like artificial intelligence and green development. Think AI-powered innovations and eco-friendly projects that could shake up the future! 🤖🌱
Premier Li highlighted how China and Mongolia have been BFFs lately, enjoying stable and friendly relations. He mentioned that China sees Mongolia as a top priority in its neighborhood diplomacy. Talk about squad goals! 🤜🤛
Li emphasized the need to implement agreements made by their countries' leaders to bring more benefits to their peoples. This means aligning development strategies, boosting trade, and ramping up infrastructure projects like port connectivity, mining, and hydropower stations. 🏗️⛴️🔋
The premier also encouraged tapping into new industries, especially high-tech and green development sectors. He invited capable Chinese companies to invest and do business in Mongolia. More collabs on the horizon! 💼🤝
On his part, Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene reaffirmed Mongolia's commitment to the one-China policy and the respect of each other's core interests. He expressed Mongolia's readiness to deepen cooperation with China in energy, urban planning, and fighting desertification (bye-bye, sandstorms! 🌪️). They're also exploring cool new fields like AI, green development, and human resources.
Both nations are looking forward to working together for peace, solidarity, and cooperation, especially within frameworks like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. It's all about building bridges and shaping a brighter future together! 🌉✨
Stay tuned, because this partnership could be a game-changer for the region and beyond! 🧐
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China, Mongolia to expand cooperation in trade and investment
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