Mongolia’s Foreign Minister held talks with the Japanese Red Cross President, discussing cooperation in disaster response, climate change, and humanitarian efforts. Minister Batmunkh emphasized youth education on emergency preparedness and received a humanitarian award for her contributions.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, Battsetseg Batmunkh, held discussions with the President of the Japanese Red Cross Society, Atsushi Seike, during an official visit to Japan. This meeting included a visit to the Japanese Red Cross Society’s Information Center, as reported by Montsame.
Minister Batmunkh thanked the Japanese Red Cross for its ongoing support in various areas such as climate change, disaster management, healthcare, and social issues. She reaffirmed Mongolia’s dedication to tackling desertification, adapting to climate change, and improving disaster resilience through educational initiatives aimed at youth.
Atsushi Seike expressed gratitude for Mongolia’s assistance following the severe earthquake in Ishikawa prefecture’s Noto region. The discussions also focused on maintaining collaboration in disaster risk reduction, emergency response, and training to enhance preparedness.
In recognition of her humanitarian contributions, Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh received the Golden Order of Merit from the Japanese Red Cross Society.
The talks between Mongolia’s Foreign Minister and the Japanese Red Cross President highlighted a strong partnership focused on disaster response and humanitarian efforts. Minister Batmunkh’s commitment to climate issues and youth education on emergency preparedness underscores a proactive approach to global challenges. Her award from the Red Cross reflects the impact of this collaboration.
Original Source: akipress.com