Mongolia has donated 30,000 sheep and has not yet come to China

Economic Daily-China Economic Net Ulaanbaatar April 4th Mongolia donated 30,000 sheep to China involving transportation, customs clearance, inspection and quarantine and other issues. At present, the two sides are discussing the details of the handover. A large number of sheep have appeared on the Internet before The pictures of the group entering China from Mongolia are all false reports.

A reporter from the China Economic Network learned from the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia that on April 3, Ambassador Chai Wenrui met with Mongolian President ’s Foreign Affairs Advisor Teshizalgrad to deepen relations between the two countries and Mongolia ’s donation of 30,000 sheep. communicate with.

Tegysalgal said that President Battulega ’s visit to China proposed to donate 30,000 sheep, which is the heart of the Mongolian people and sincerely hopes to help the Chinese people overcome the epidemic.

The two sides also conducted in-depth exchanges on the transportation, customs clearance, inspection and quarantine, and handover time of 30,000 sheep.

It is understood that since the announcement of the donation of 30,000 sheep, although the leaders of Mongolia have not called on all sectors of society to participate in the donation, a “donor upsurge” has been launched among Mongolian people, enterprises and local governments. Called "Sheep Action". As of the end of 2019, the number of livestock in Mongolia was 71 million, of which 32.3 million were sheep. This donation is equivalent to one thousandth of the national sheep.

It is also reported that on April 1, Ambassador Chai Wenrui should meet with Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chao Gebatel and Minister of Transportation Development Enkh Amling. The two sides will exchange views on fighting the epidemic and strengthening economic and trade cooperation. The two sides also conducted in-depth communication on the export of coal from four border ports to China, including Gangamaodu-Gashusu Haitu, China and Mongolia, and the restoration of crude oil production and transportation in the Daqing Tamchag Oilfield. Chag Oilfield resumed production.

According to a reporter from China Economic Net, the Daqing Tamuzag Oilfield is located in southeastern Mongolia. Construction started in 2005 and is the result of China-Mongolia energy cooperation. According to statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics of Mongolia, due to the impact of the epidemic, from January 1 to mid-March this year, Mongolia exported 2.9 million tons of coal to China, a year-on-year decrease of 2.58 million tons. Coal transportation in Ganqimaodu and Ceke ports has gradually begun to resume.

Chai Wenrui succeeded Xing Haiming as Chinese ambassador to Mongolia in January this year.