China, Mongolia agree on shared future
He called for authorities from both sides to further align efforts in opening new corridors for connectivity, developing the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor and constructing the Mongolian section of the China-Russia natural gas pipeline.
Xi expressed appreciation for Ulan Bator's plan to plant 1 billion trees by 2030, saying that Beijing stands ready to explore the joint establishment of a center to cooperate on tackling desertification.
The two sides should also strengthen exchanges and cooperation between legislative bodies, governments, political parties, and at local levels and in sectors including science and technology, education, health, tourism, media, youth and people-to-people exchanges, he said.
In doing so, the president said, the two sides can cement the foundation for bilateral relations and bring more benefits to their peoples.
China is willing to offer support for construction of projects including a youth sports center in Mongolia and other projects to create new landmarks for bilateral friendship, said Xi.
He stressed that the nations shared common interests in international and regional affairs, adding that China stands ready to closely coordinate and cooperate with Mongolia to jointly uphold true multilateralism, resist bloc confrontation and safeguard unity and cooperation of the international community.
Khurelsukh said the Mongolian side firmly believes that Xi and the Communist Party of China will continue to lead the Chinese people in comprehensively building a strong modern socialist country.
Mongolia is willing to conduct closer political exchanges with China, extend its staunch support and deepen their ironclad friendship, he said.
He reiterated his nation's firm adherence to the one-China policy, which he said will never change.
The Mongolian side speaks highly of China's active contribution to upholding global peace, stability and development and the international system with the United Nations at its core, he added.
The two heads of state witnessed the signing of cooperative agreements in areas including economy, trade, investment, customs, and tackling desertification.
In talks with Khurelsukh on Monday, Premier Li Keqiang said the two sides should bolster cooperation in customs clearance, enhance connectivity in railway hubs, jointly tackle desertification and respond to climate change.
Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, also met with the Mongolian president on Monday.