Presidents Khurelsukh of Mongolia and Erdogan of Turkey will meet in Ankara to talk about international issues, collaboration, and bilateral relations.
The first visit by a Mongolian president in twenty-one years, Ukhnaa Khurelsukh, is scheduled to arrive in Turkey on Wednesday for a historic five-day official visit.
The tour, which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited, is to deepen the historical and cultural ties between the two countries while investigating new opportunities for collaboration on a bilateral, regional, and international level.
Turkish Head of Communications Fahrettin Altun announced in a statement on Wednesday that the leaders will meet on Thursday at the Presidential Complex in the capital of Turkey, Ankara.
With the goal of fostering closer historical and cultural relations between the Turkish and Mongolian peoples for their mutual benefit, this is Mongolia’s first presidential visit to Turkey in twenty-one years.
Historical connections
after their establishment on June 24, 1969, diplomatic ties between Turkey and Mongolia have grown stronger, especially after the establishment of embassies in Ulaanbaatar in 1996 and Ankara in 1997.
The two countries’ legal basis for cooperation in a number of areas has been strengthened by the signing of more than 100 bilateral agreements.
The Orkhon Inscriptions, the oldest known Turkish monuments, are located in Mongolia, a country that holds great significance for Turkey.