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The third neighbor policy is a facet of foreign relations of Mongolia referring to its building relationships with countries other than Russia and China,[1] the two superpowers that historically had a sphere of influence extending to the country. The economy of Mongolia is dependent on exploitation of the country's mineral resources, which include copper, gold, uranium and coal,[1] and thus the country is vulnerable to pressure from foreign countries and corporations involved in resource extraction. Countries that have been characterized as "third neighbors" include the United States, South Korea, France and other developed nations.

United States[edit]

In mid-March 2018, president Khaltmaagiin Battulga appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump via telegram to more trade relations, saying an economic downturn threatened to destabilize Mongolia, and that although Mongolia is an "oasis of democracy", this "does not contribute to economic development" in a region where authoritarianism (China and Russia) in on the rise.[2][3][4] The United States is one of Mongolia's Third Neighbors, which Battulga said that U.S. trade and investment could help prevent the return of authoritarian in Mongolia.

Another development occurred in 2023. Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene visited Washington DC on the invitation of US Vice President Kamala Harris in August 2023.[5][6][7]

On the November 30th, 2023, the "Mongolia Third Neighbor Trade Act" was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Dan SullivanofAlaska.[8] The bipartisan act was simultaneously introduced in the House of RepresentativesbyVern BuchananofFlorida and Dina TitusofNevada.[9] If approved, Mongolia’s high-quality cashmere and textiles could be exported to the United States duty-free.

France[edit]

On May 21, 2023, Emmanuel Macron visited Mongolia, the first ever visit to Mongolia by a French President.[10]

As of 2019, bilateral trade between France and Mongolia remains limited. In 2017, bilateral trade stood at €26.1 million (€21.8 million of exports from France to Mongolia, against €4.3 million of import from Mongolia to France).[11][12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Fogarty, Philippa (10 September 2008). "Why Mongolia wants more neighbours". BBC News.
  • ^ "Mongolia president appeals to U.S. for trade to protect democracy". Reuters. 13 March 2018 – via mobile.reuters.com.
  • ^ "Page not found!". Times of Oman. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  • ^ https://www.euronews.com/2018/03/13/mongolia-president-appeals-to-us-for-trade-to-protect-democracy [dead link]
  • ^ Lkhaajav, Bolor (2023-10-05). "US making 'third neighbor' moves on Mongolia". Asia Times. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ House, The White (2023-08-03). "Joint Statement on the Strategic Third Neighbor Partnership between the United States of America and Mongolia". The White House. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ "How Mongolia's Third Neighbor Policy Can Bolster Its Tourism Sector". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ Lkhaajav, Bolor. "US-Mongolia 'Third Neighbor Trade Act' On The Way". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ "Rep. Titus Announces the Introduction of the Mongolia Third Neighbor Trade Act". Congresswoman Dina Titus. 2023-11-30. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ "French President Emmanuel Macron Makes a Historic Visit to Mongolia". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ étrangères, Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires. "France and Mongolia". France Diplomacy - Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  • ^ "What's Driving the France-Mongolia Rapprochement?". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
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