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UK-Mongolian Relations

12 July 2023

Lead MP

Daniel Kawczynski
Shrewsbury and Atcham
Con

Responding Minister

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

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EconomyClimateForeign Affairs
Word Count: 9150
Other Contributors: 3

At a Glance

Daniel Kawczynski raised concerns about uk-mongolian relations in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Kawczynski asks the Minister to support British efforts in Mongolia by facilitating technology transfer for copper refining, encouraging UK Export Finance to provide soft credit loans, and promoting infrastructure projects such as a ring road around Ulaanbaatar. He also suggests the need for a state visit from the Prime Minister or President of Mongolia.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Shrewsbury and Atcham
Opened the debate
Daniel Kawczynski is concerned about the geopolitical significance of Mongolia, highlighting its importance as a beacon of democracy in the region surrounded by oppressive regimes like Russia and China. He mentioned the country's economic potential, particularly in mining and critical minerals, but noted that only 7% of the territory has been explored. He also expressed worries about Chinese exploitation of Mongolian resources and pollution issues in Ulaanbaatar.

Government Response

Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Government Response
The UK Government praised the longstanding relationship with Mongolia, noting 60 years of diplomatic ties. Opportunities in trade, education, and critical minerals were highlighted, emphasizing support for Mongolian businesses through export finance and educational programs. The minister also addressed concerns about Russian influence and stressed the importance of combating disinformation through English language teaching initiatives. Plans to sign a memorandum of partnership and cooperation to deepen relations across various areas, including infrastructure development and environmental protection, were announced.
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