Mongolia breaks ground for its first refinery to be constructed with Indian assistance

Press Trust of India  |  Ulaanbaatar 

broke ground today for the construction of the landlocked country's first with the help of a USD 1 billion loan from which Home described as an important milestone in the bilateral ties.

Singh attended the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the refinery.

The home while recalling the statement made by during his historical visit to in 2015 where he had announced Line of Credit of USD 1 billion for this project, expressed confidence that with the start of this refinery, Mongolia would derive rich benefits, a statement issued said.

Singh was of the opinion that the project will further strengthen the relationship between both the countries and averred that it was which first established diplomatic relations with Mongolia after it came out of Communist Bloc, it said.

The refinery is situated at 'Stantsiin Hooloi' in Altanshiree Soum, Mongolia. The of Mongolia, Ukhnaagin Khurelsukh and other dignitaries were present during the event.

The lauded the efforts made by his holiness Kushak Bakula (revered monk) who during his life called upon the youth to lead life with human values.

Singh further stated that both and Mongolia should work in close coordination not only for progress and development of but to usher peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.

The is on a three-day visit to Mongolia to further strengthen India's relations with Mongolia and security cooperation.

Mongolia is seen as an important strategic partner of India and New wants to realise the huge potential of bilateral relations with

The will also visit a Buddhist monastery and hold a meeting with his counterpart and Mongolia's minister for justice and interior affairs tomorrow.

He will also visit the there before returning to on June 24.

Modi had in 2015 visited Mongolia, the first ever visit by an Indian was also in Mongolia in April this year where she discussed economic cooperation in infrastructure development, energy, services and with her Mongolian counterpart.

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 20:25 IST