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He will participate in the ground breaking ceremony of an oil refinery at Ulaanbaatar tomorrow, a Home Ministry spokesperson said, adding that Singh will also attend a reception hosted by the Mongolian prime minister on the same day.
Singh will call upon the Mongolian president on June 23, the spokesperson said. The Home minister will also visit a Buddhist monastery and hold a meeting with his counterpart and Mongolia’s minister for justice and interior affairs on Saturday. He will also visit the headquarters of Mongolia’s Border Protection Force there before returning to Delhi on June 24.
Singh was to visit Mongolia late last year. However, the visit was postponed after he suffered a hairline fracture.
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Swaraj is the first Indian foreign minister to visit the resource-rich country in 42 years.
Diplomatic relations between India and Mongolia were established on December 24, 1955. India was the first country outside the then Socialist Bloc to establish diplomatic ties with Mongolia. India had supported Mongolia in getting the United Nations and Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) berths. Both the countries also share common concern on terrorism.