
On June 15, 2026, Mongolian Prime Minister Nyam-Osor Uchral met with Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Ulan Bator.
Nyam-Osor Uchral stated that maintaining good-neighborly relations with China and strengthening bilateral cooperation remain Mongolia’s top foreign policy priorities. Mongolia and China have consistently respected each other’s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and chosen paths of development. Mongolia firmly adheres to the one-China principle. The Mongolian side maintains that matters related to Taiwan, Xinjiang, Xizang, and Hong Kong are China’s internal affairs, and that the Government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing all of China. Mongolia firmly opposes “Taiwan independence.” Mongolia is willing to work closely with China to effectively implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, maintain high-level exchanges, deepen political mutual trust, enhance connectivity, advance cooperation agreements and major projects by the principle of “Three-in-One Overall Promotion”, and promote the continued development of the Mongolia-China comprehensive strategic partnership. China is Mongolia’s most important economic and trading partner, and the bilateral trade is expected to reach the target of 20 billion U.S. dollars this year. Nyam-Osor Uchral expressed hope that both sides would introduce additional measures to facilitate trade, diversify trade structures, strengthen connectivity through infrastructure projects such as ports and railways, and expand cooperation in the mining sector. Mongolia attaches great importance to the concerns of Chinese enterprises and is committed to providing a more business-friendly and law-based environment for Chinese enterprises investing in the country.

Wang Yi stated that China and Mongolia are connected by mountains and rivers, share a common future, and will always be neighbors. Good-neighborly friendship, solidarity, cooperation, and working together to create a better future represent the only correct choice for both sides. China highly appreciates Mongolia’s commitment to prioritizing relations with China in its foreign policy and its support for China’s legitimate positions on issues concerning its core interests. Both sides should continue to trust and support each other, consolidate the political foundation for bilateral relations, maintain the right direction, and provide solid guarantees for cooperation in various fields. Having both celebrated their centenary anniversaries, the Communist Party of China and the Mongolian People’s Party could further enhance exchanges on governance and development experience, thereby contributing to national development, improving people’s livelihoods, and deepening the traditional friendship between the two countries.
Wang Yi stated that development and national revitalization are shared goals of both China and Mongolia, while stronger cooperation reflects the common aspirations of both peoples. The two economies are highly complementary with mutual needs, presenting vast space for cooperation. China is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies with Mongolia, jointly advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and support Mongolia in making full use of three major engines for development, including bilateral cooperation mechanisms, China-Mongolia-Russia cooperation and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, in pursuing a modernization path suited to its national conditions.
