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  Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea
Enkhbayar says his country also needs help to ease its suffering from the ravages of climate change.
Enkhbayar says for a land-locked nation such as Mongolia, the issue of climate change is not just a matter of debate - it has become an issue of survival.
Enkhbayar notes that this year marks the 20th anniversary of relations between the U.S. and Mongolia.
english.chosun.com /w21data/html/news/200710/200710230034.html   (505 words)

  
  Nambaryn Enkhbayar - Wikipedia
Nambaryn Enkhbayar (Bahasa Mongolia: Намбарын Энхбаяр) (lahir 1 Jun, 1958, di Ulaanbaatar) ialah Presiden Mongolia.
Enkhbayar ialah Perdana Menteri Mongolia dari tahun 2000 sehingga 2004 dan Yang DiPertua Parlimen di antara tahun 2004 dan 2005.
Semasa pilihan raya presiden pada 22 Mei 2005, Enkhbayar dilantik untuk menggantikan Natsagiyn Bagabandi dengan mendapat 53.4 peratus undian.
ms.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nambaryn_Enkhbayar   (416 words)

  
 Nambaryn Enkhbayar - Definition, explanation
Nambaryn Enkhbayar (Mongolian language: Намбарын Энхбаяр) (born June 1, 1958, in Ulaanbaatar) is the President-elect of Mongolia.
Enkhbayar was first elected a member of the State Great Hural (the Mongolian parliament) in 1992 and served as minister of culture from 1992 to 1996.
In the presidential elections on May 22, 2005, Enkhbayar was elected to succeed Natsagiyn Bagabandi with 53.4 percent of the vote, thus avoiding a second round of voting.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/n/na/nambaryn_enkhbayar.php   (350 words)

  
 Soka Gakkai International : What We Do > Activity Highlights > Cultural Exchange > 2007 News
Enkhbayar was Minister for Culture, and again in 2001 and 2003, when Mr.
President Nambaryn Enkhbayar has held key posts in the Mongolian government as Minister for Culture from 1992 to 1996, Prime Minister from 2000 to 2004 and Chairman of the Parliament from 2004 to 2005.
Enkhbayar is a renowned writer and translator of works by Tolstoy, Gogol, Dickens, Huxley, Kipling, Maugham and García Márquez into the Mongolian language.
www.sgi.org /do/c-exchange/ce2007/ce070228.html   (484 words)

  
 Embassy of Mongolia in Seoul, Republic of Korea
Enkhbayar held an official meeting with the Head of National Council of Austria A.Koli last Thursday, on January 20.
Enkhbayar underlined a significance of further expanding the educational, cultural, trade and economic cooperation between Mongolia and Austria.
Enkhbayar noted that the two countries have a wide opportunity of cooperating in the tourism sector, especially in developing winter tourism in Mongolia.
www.mongolembassy.com /eng_news/list.asp?tb=eng_news&num=1222   (275 words)

  
 Mongonia
Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar said Wednesday that China and Mongolia have reached a final agreement on the exact demarcation of their 4,677-kilometer border, the longest for both countries.
The border was one of many meaty issues that Enkhbayar and 10 other Mongolian officials took up with senior Chinese officials, including President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.
Enkhbayar is spending five days in China on his first official visit since being elected May 22.
www.chinapage.com /map/mongolia.html   (308 words)

  
 Uyunqimg Meets with Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar
President Nambaryn Enkhbayar thanked President Hu Jintao for sending a special envoy to attend his inauguration ceremony and asked Uyunqimg to convey his cordial greetings to President Hu.
Enkhbayar said that Mongolia attaches great important to the all-round cooperation with China.
Uyunqimg also conveyed the sincere congratulations and best wishes of President Hu Jintao to Nambaryn Enkhbayar for his accession to the President of Mongolia and commented positively on the growing momentum of China-Mongolia relationship.
www.fmprc.gov.cn /eng/wjb/zzjg/yzs/xwlb/t201678.htm   (392 words)

  
 Mongolia Hopes Bush Visit Lifts Trade, Aid
Enkhbayar said that during Bush's four-hour visit on Monday, the two leaders discussed economic cooperation, a trade agreement and scholarships for Mongolian students to U.S. universities.
Enkhbayar said he hoped his country would soon receive aid from the Millennium Challenge, a $1 billion U.S. program meant to reward poor countries that show a commitment to economic and government reform.
Enkhbayar was elected president in May after serving as prime minister for the ruling Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, which led the country for six decades under communism but now supports democracy and free markets.
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 Activists help sow seeds of democracy in Stalinist N. Korea - World - The Washington Times, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Enkhbayar said the message that Mongolian organizations are sending Pyongyang is: "Please look here and see our model, our achievements and maybe mistakes, and don't do these mistakes but look at the achievements and successes we've had for all these 15 years."
Enkhbayar, a writer's union leader under the former totalitarian government, is now with the democratic-socialist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.
Enkhbayar said: "I think they understand also that it's not Mongolia deliberately doing all the things, but it's just from a very humanitarian point of view, trying to assist people who decided to make their own choice."
washingtontimes.com /world/20051027-094155-8860r_page2.htm   (1093 words)

  
 The Standard - China's Business Newspaper
Enkhbayar arrived Sunday for a week-long China trip - his first state visit since being elected in May. The mainland is already a leading investor in impoverished Mongolia, a former Soviet satellite that is a close American ally.
Enkhbayar and Hu also talked about conducting a joint survey of their 4,700-kilometer border and working together to fight against disease outbreaks, the newspaper said.
Enkhbayar visited China in 2002 when he was serving as prime minister for the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, which led the country for six decades under communism but now supports democracy and free markets.
www.thestandard.com.hk /news_detail.asp?pp_cat=5&art_id=6754&sid=5690343&con_type=1&d_str=20051130   (331 words)

  
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Japan rolled out the red carpet for Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar when, at Tokyo's invitation, he arrived on Monday for a five-day visit for talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and a luncheon hosted by Emperor Akihito in his honor at the Imperial Palace.
Abe and Enkhbayar agreed in a telephone conversation on Jan. 24 that Japan would seek a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term starting in 2009 in lieu of Mongolia.
Enkhbayar conveyed to Abe Mongolia's decision to withdraw its bid for a seat to let Japan run for the post.
english.ohmynews.com /articleview/article_print.asp?menu=c10400&no=347658&rel_no=1&isPrint=print   (964 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Nambaryn Enkhbayar elected Mongolian new president
Mongolia's General Election Committee announced Monday that Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party's (MPRP) Nambaryn Enkhbayar was set to win the country's presidential election because the preliminary result showed that he has won more than 50 percent of votes, the minimum required to avoid a runoff.
Democratic Party's candidate Mendsaikhan Enkhsaikhan who is said to be Nambaryn Enkhbayar's main rival, has called him to concede defeat.
Nambaryn Enkhbayar, chairman of MPRP since June 1997, graduated from the literature institute in Moscow.
english.people.com.cn /200505/23/eng20050523_186313.html   (174 words)

  
 Asia Times Online :: Japan News - The great Japan-Mongolia love affair
TOKYO - Japan rolled out the red carpet for Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar when, at Tokyo's invitation, he arrived on Monday for a five-day visit for talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and a luncheon hosted by Emperor Akihito in his honor at the Imperial Palace.
Abe and Enkhbayar agreed in a telephone conversation on January 24 that Japan will seek a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term starting in 2009 in lieu of Mongolia.
Enkhbayar conveyed to Abe Mongolia's decision to withdraw its bid for a seat to let Japan run for the post.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Japan/IB28Dh01.html   (2131 words)

  
 FirstCoast News.com - Print Article
Inside were red brocade chairs, tapestries, Oriental carpets and a towering, white statue of Genghis Khan, the legendary horseman-warrior and country founder whose empire once stretched as far south as Southeast Asia and west to Hungary.
Enkhbayar is from the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, the former communist party now committed to free elections and capitalism.
Enkhbayar was elected in May on a platform of fighting corruption.
www.firstcoastnews.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=47744   (749 words)

  
 Mongolia Russia, Mongolia Seal Trade Agreement
President Vladimir Putin and his Mongolian counterpart Nambaryn Enkhbayar agreed on Friday to boost bilateral trade to $1 billion and look at scrapping visas between the two countries.
Enkhbayar called for bilateral ties to be restored to the level of those enjoyed during Soviet times.
Speaking in Russian, Enkhbayar -- a former student in Moscow -- said he was eager to see Mongolian students coming to study in Russia's "prestigious" universities.
www.templetonthorp.com /de/news1421   (474 words)

  
 Home - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
President Enkhbayar's successful trip to the United States and the signing of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact drew our countries together in hope for the future.
Photo Gallery of President Enkhbayar's visit to the United States
During the recent visit of President Enkhbayar to the United States, a large number of press reports suggested that Mongolians may soon be able to travel to the United States without visas.
mongolia.usembassy.gov   (710 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Business - Russia, Mongolia Sign $1Bln Trade Accord
MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin and his Mongolian counterpart Nambaryn Enkhbayar agreed on Friday to boost bilateral trade to $1 billion and look at scrapping visas between the two countries.
Enkhbayar called for bilateral ties to be restored to the level of those enjoyed during Soviet times.
Speaking in Russian, Enkhbayar — a former student in Moscow — said he was eager to see Mongolian students coming to study in Russia’s “prestigious” universities.
www.sptimes.ru /index.php?action_id=2&story_id=19723   (572 words)

  
 Mongolia's Activists Help Sow Seeds of Democracy in North Korea
Enkhbayar, 47, made the remarks in his office shortly before meeting Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld on Saturday, after the secretary's visit to China.
Enkhbayar said the dispatch of a small number of Mongolian troops to Iraq and Afghanistan was part of an effort to promote democracy.
Enkhbayar, a writer's union leader under the former totalitarian government, is now with the democratic-socialist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party.
www.worldandijournal.com /subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=24813   (1378 words)

  
 MOFA: Visit to Japan of Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Prime Minister of Mongolia (Summary and Evaluation)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During his stay in Japan, Prime Minister Enkhbayar, was received, along with his wife, in audience by Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan, and held a leaders' meeting with Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, after which the two leaders released a joint statement to the press.
In addition, Prime Minister Enkhbayar energetically performed a variety of duties, including paying a courtesy call on the President of the House of Councillors and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, attending a welcome banquet held by Minister for Foreign Affairs Yohei Kono, and attending the signing ceremony for an investment agreement.
Although this visit was Prime Minister Enkhbayar's first visit to a foreign country, his visit conveyed a message, both domestically and internationally, that the new administration in Mongolia was committed to democratization and the shift towards a free market economy, and that Japan would maintain its support for his administration.
www.mofa.go.jp /region/asia-paci/mongolia/pmv0102/summary.html   (622 words)

  
 Xinhua - English
Enkhbayar is here for the upcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) slated for June 15.
Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar (L) is greeted by a Chinese girl upon his arrival at the Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai, east China on June 14, 2006.
Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar (L, front) receives a bouquet upon his arrival at the Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai, east China on June 14, 2006.
news.xinhuanet.com /english/2006-06/14/content_4695967.htm   (129 words)

  
 Mongolia: Angus Reid Global Monitor
Nambaryn Enkhbayar was then appointed as prime minister.
Nambaryn Enkhbayar of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP) acted as prime minister from July 2000 to August 2004, and currently serves as parliamentary speaker.
Enkhbayar was declared the winner with 53.4 per cent of all cast ballots, followed by Enkhsaikhan with 19.7 per cent, Jargalsaikhan with 13.9 per cent, and Erdenebat with 11.4 per cent.
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 President Jiang Zemin Meets Mongolian Prime Minister Enkhbayar
Extending warm welcome to Enkhbayar, Jiang recalled his state visit to Mongolia in 1999 and the hospitality that was accorded to him during that visit.
Enkhbayar said that China is an important neighbor to Mongolia, and developing long-term and stable friendly cooperation with China is one of the priorities of the Mongolian foreign policy.
Agreeing with Jiang’s analysis of world situation, Enkhbayar said that Mongolia is firmly opposed to terrorism, and at the same time believes that attention should be paid to dealing with the root causes of terrorism.
www.china-embassy.ch /eng/xwss/t137998.htm   (574 words)

  
 East-West Center: Events: Mongolia, a ‘Link of Stability’ Between Central Asia and Northeast Asia
Enkhbayar spoke at a public program at the East-West Center in Hawai‘i, after participating in the United Nations World Summit, which was attended by more than 150 heads of state and government, in New York.
In his speech at the Center, Enkhbayar said Mongolia’s transformation since 1990 from an authoritarian regime to a democratic system and its political and economic reforms can be a “positive model” for countries in the regions.
Enkhbayar noted that some scholars have suggested that the six-party talks may produce “a broader regional mechanism.” He said such a development would be welcome.
www.eastwestcenter.org /events-en-detail.asp?news_ID=299   (592 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Enkhbayar belongs to the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP) which pulled out of the government with complaints that Prime Minister Tsakhilganiin Elbegdorj had not done enough to fight corruption and worsening poverty in the former Soviet satellite.
Enkhbayar was scheduled to approve the nominee by today.
Mongolia, a landlocked Central Asian nation flanked by Russia and China, used to be dependent on subsidies from Moscow and has seen its economy weaken precipitously since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/world/archives/2006/01/25/2003290661/print   (450 words)

  
 Interfax: Mongolian president expects breakthrough in relations with Russia
Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, who will start his visit to Russia on December 4, expects the negotiations in Moscow to make a breakthrough in bilateral relations between the two states.
Enkhbayar also said he plans to discuss their common interest in developing mineral resources, construction of infrastructure, and cooperation in developing the agricultural sector.
Enkhbayar also called on the Russian business community to work together to identify mutually beneficial sectors of investment in the Mongolian economy.
www.interfax.com /17/218911/Interview.aspx   (947 words)

  
 Mongolia's Activists Help Sow Seeds of Democracy in North Korea
Enkhbayar, 47, made the remarks in his office shortly before meeting Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld on Saturday, after the secretary's visit to China.
Asked whether he is worried about the rise of China, Enkhbayar said the main challenge posed by that country is economic.
Enkhbayar said the dispatch of a small number of Mongolian troops to Iraq and Afghanistan was part of an effort to promote democracy.
www.worldandi.com /subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=24813   (1378 words)

  
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