The Institute for Strategic Studies of the National Security Council welcomed the Ambassador of P.R.C to Mongolia H.E Chai Wenrui to the Institute’s “Ambassador hour” roundtable discussion. The Ambassador gave a comprehensive presentation on China’s foreign policy and Mongolia-China relations. The meeting ended with a Q&A session, which led to an interesting discussion regarding current bilateral relations.
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