Bulgaria–Mongolia relations

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Bulgarian-Mongolian relations

Bulgaria

Mongolia

Bulgaria–Mongolia relations, are the bilateral relations between Bulgaria and Mongolia. Bulgaria has an embassy in Ulan Bator. Mongolia has an embassy in Sofia.

History

The Mongol Empire invaded Bulgaria in 1242. This weakened the kingdom and it began losing territory to its neighbors.[1] Diplomatic relations between the two countries were first initiated on 22 April 1950. Due to the similar ideological situation in both countries, their relations witnessed a steady development up until the 1990s.

Visits

The Mongolian head of state visited Bulgaria in 2000. Bulgarian president Georgi Parvanov making an official visit to Ulan Bator in the summer of 2007.[2]

Trade

Until the beginning of the 1990s Bulgaria was Mongolia's 3rd biggest trading partner. Agricultural products and light industry goods were the main exports. Due to the subsequent economical and political changes in both countries the volume of trade shrank considerably. The volume of trade between Bulgaria and Mongolia totaled $2 million for 2008, with the main exporter being Bulgaria.[3]

References

  1. "Bulgaria". Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. Retrieved 2009-12-04. "Following the 1242 Mongol invasion, this kingdom began losing territory to its neighbors." 
  2. "President Parvanov on Official Visit to Mongolia". News.bg. August 28, 2007. Retrieved 2009-12-04. 
  3. "Economic relations with Mongolia". Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2009-03-21. 

See also


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