Chairman of the Great State Khural (Parliament) of Mongolia Dashzegviin Amarbashalan held official negotiations with the speaker of the House of Representatives of New Zealand Jerry Brownley.
As Montzame reports, the visit was the first at such a high level from the New Zealand parliament.
the speaker of the Amarbashalan expressed Gratitude to the colleague for the visit and congratulated on the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and New Zealand.
He emphasized the importance of strengthening ties between the legislative bodies of the two countries and noted the potential to expand cooperation in key regions, including agriculture – one of the foundations of the economy of both countries.
in particular, he highlighted the prospects for joint work in the field introduction of advanced technologies for cutting sheep, the development of intensive livestock and adaptation of the New Zealand experience of cooperative farming in Mongolia.
The delegation of New Zealand, led by Jerry Brownley, expressed confidence that the visit will become an important step for deepening mutual understanding and cooperation between parliament.
they stressed The significance of dialogue and strengthening the connections between the parliamentary groups of friendship based on general democratic values, such as human rights, freedom and the rule of law.
Brownley praised the efforts of Mongolia to strengthen the parliamentary system and carry out legal reforms since 1992. It is focused on current needs of time, and expressed an opinion about the possibility of its implementation in New Zealand.
The speaker confirmed the readiness to maintain the further development of bilateral cooperation in all areas of mutual interest.