ULAN BATOR - Mongolia and China have continuously advanced relations and strengthened cooperation in various fields since the establishment of diplomatic ties 65 years ago, Prime Minister Norov Altankhuyag said Thursday.
"Mongolia is one of the first countries that established diplomatic relations with new China," Altankhuyag said at a reception held by the Foreign Ministry to celebrate the anniversary of diplomatic relations.
He expressed satisfaction with the upgrade of bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
"According to the fundamental documents of traditional friendly relations and cooperation, our two countries mutually respect their independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and resolutely adhere to the principles of equality, mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence, as well as of mutual respect of the development paths they have chosen," he said.
Altankhuyag added that China's commitment to exchanging development experience has contributed not only to Mongolia-China relations, but also to regional cooperation.
This year marks the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and China, as well as the 20th anniversary of the signing of an agreement on friendly relations and cooperation.
With the aim of celebrating the anniversaries, both sides have announced this year as the "Year of China-Mongolia Friendly Exchanges," and will co-organize a series of events, including high-level mutual visits, photo exhibitions, cultural programs and youth exchange projects.
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