A three-year exchange program in the fields of culture, science and sport was signed between Mongolia and the State of Israel on 25 May by Mongolian state Secretary Nyamdorj Ankhbayar and the head of the Cultural Relations Bureau of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Nurit Tinari.
Mongolia and Israel sign bilateral program to boost cultural cooperation
The Jerusalem Post, 10 July 2022, Israel
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