AKIPRESS.COM - Several bilateral cooperation documents were signed in Ulaanbaatar during official visit of President Vladimir Putin, Montsame reported.
1. Minister of Energy of Mongolia Choijilsuren Battogtokh and Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation Sergey Tsivilyov signed an agreement between the Government of Mongolia and the Government of the Russian Federation on development of the blueprint for the expansion and renovation of the Third Thermal Power Station in Ulaanbaatar.
Under the Agreement, engineering surveys will be conducted and blueprints will be developed for expanding the high-pressure unit of the Third Thermal Power Plant with a new 50mW unit and building a new 250 MW unit, demolishing the 48MW medium-pressure unit. The Third Thermal Power Plant in Ulaanbaatar supplies 32 percent of the city's heat demand.
2. Minister of Industry and Mineral Resource of Mongolia Tuvaan Tsevegdorj and Russian Minister of Energy Sergey Tsivilyov signed an agreement between the Government of Mongolia and the Government of the Russian Federation on cooperation in supply of oil and petroleum products.
The agreement envisions supply of oil and petroleum products from Russia to Mongolia. Mongolia provides its petroleum demand with 100 percent import, particularly around 95 percent from Russia. Due to the conditions in its domestic oil market, the Russian Federation imposed restrictions on petroleum exports in 2023. However, countries with established cooperation agreements on the trade of oil products and member states of the Eurasian Economic Union were exempted from these restrictions.
3. Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources of Mongolia Tuvaan Tsevegdorj and Russian Minister of Energy Sergey Tsivilyov signed an agreement between the Government of Mongolia and the Government of the Russian Federation on supply of aviation fuel to Mongolia.
4. Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia Odontuya Saldan and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation Alexander Kozlov signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation on cooperation in the conservation of Lake Baikal and Selenge River.
In conjunction with the establishment of the Eg Hydro Power Plant in Mongolia, the two sides conducted a joint environmental assessment, intensified the work between the Governments of the two countries, and reached a joint solution.
The two countries will pay the utmost attention to the prevention of natural disasters, which are becoming more frequent due to global warming, and the implementation of climate change adaptation measures.
Recognizing the significant contribution of conserving Lake Baikal and Selenge River to the global environment, the two countries will translate years of talks and negotiations into a reality by ensuring the proper use of water resources, regulating flow, and developing renewable energy. The two sides agreed to develop a roadmap and action plan for cooperation in this area.
5. Minister of Health of Mongolia Munkhsaikhan Togtmol and Head of the Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare Anna Popova signed an Agreement on Cooperation in the Epidemiology of Marmot Plague between the Ministry of Health of Mongolia and the Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare of the Russian Federation.
The parties concluded a cooperation agreement in 2018 and collaborated in the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases in the border areas of the two countries.
The renewed Agreement provides a wide opportunity for joint surveillance, research, information exchange, training of Mongolian experts in epidemiology and bacteriology, joint academic work, and urgent response in case of emergency.
After the signing of the cooperation documents, President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin held a press briefing on the outcomes of the official talks.