AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRenewable Power for Ger Districts: Ulaanbaatar Mayor Purevdagva Byaruuzana and UNDP signed on to expand clean energy in ger areas, with about 800 households set to get renewable power and electric heating via a 2.5 MW solar mini-grid. Green Agriculture Push: Ulaanbaatar also inked a KOICA-backed deal to build a four-season greenhouse in Chingeltei, aiming to cut leafy-veg imports and boost local farming capacity from 2026–2031. Diplomatic Moves: China’s FM Wang Yi is scheduled to visit Mongolia June 13–15, while Mongolian Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh met Asian leaders at Japan’s Nikkei Forum “Future of Asia” to discuss cooperation and investment. Cultural & Heritage: Dinosaur fossils smuggled from Mongolia and held in France for 13 years were officially returned, including a Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton; Mongolia also hosts a Germany-Mongolia printmaking exhibition “GRAPHIC 2026” in Ulaanbaatar June 13–20. Tech & Connectivity: A U.S.-supported English Center of Excellence at NUM is expanding free training for teachers and students, and Mongolia’s digital and education links keep growing.
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