
At the beginning of his speech, the Deputy Prime Minister noted that the number of Mongolian citizens living in Australia exceeds 22,000 people. He identified Australia as an important partner in the Asia-Pacific region and Mongolia's "third neighbor," emphasizing the intention to deepen cooperation in areas such as education, agriculture, and investment.
Additionally, Gankhuyag Khassuur expressed interest in studying Australian experience in pasture management and implementing environmentally sustainable practices in agriculture, especially in the context of increasing natural disasters caused by climate change.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need for attention to emergencies, calling for the study of best practices in disaster risk reduction. He also highlighted the importance of implementing innovative solutions to improve work in this area.
Gankhuyag Khassuur reaffirmed the commitment to developing relations between Mongolia and Australia, noting the desire to expand cooperation in areas such as education, agriculture, livestock, regional development, and emergency response for the benefit of both countries.