Americas
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Antigua and Barbuda | none | |
Argentina | 1971-09-07 | Argentina is represented in Mongolia through its embassy in Beijing (China). Mongolia does not have any representation in Argentina. |
Aruba | none | |
Bahamas | none | |
Barbados | none | |
Belize | none | |
Bermuda | none | |
Bolivia | 1989-03-01 | |
Brazil | 1987-06-19 | |
Canada | 1973-11-30 |
Further information: Canada–Mongolia relations
Both countries established diplomatic relations on November 30, 1973. Canada is represented in Mongolia through it embassy in Beijing (China) and an honorary consulate in Ulan Bator. Mongolia has an embassy in Ottawa, and in 2002 opened an Honorary Consulate in Toronto. Though Canada and Mongolia established diplomatic ties in 1973, ad hoc linkages and minor activities occurred between the two countries mainly through the Canada-Mongolia Society, which disbanded in 1980. When Mongolia formed a democratic government in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Canada began to support Mongolia with donor activities through the International Development Research Centre, Canadian International Development Agency and several non-governmental organizations. |
Cayman Islands | none | |
Cuba | 1960-12-07 | |
Chile | 1971-06-01 | |
Colombia | 1988-08-10 | |
Costa Rica | 1977-06-06 | |
Dominica | 2011-10-18 | |
Dominican Republic | 2010-05-27 | |
Ecuador | 1982-10-30 | |
El Salvador | 1999-07-14 | |
Grenada | 1980-07-25 | |
Guatemala | 2006-07-03 | |
Guyana | 1979-12-15 | |
Haiti | none | |
Honduras | 2011-10-19 | |
Jamaica | none | |
Mexico | 1975-09-25 | |
Netherlands Antilles | none | |
Nicaragua | 1979-10-13 | |
Panama | 2012-01-17 | |
Paraguay | 2003-06-17 | |
Peru | 1997-05-30 | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | none | |
Saint Lucia | none | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 2011-10-13 | |
Suriname | none | |
Trinidad and Tobago | none | |
United States | 1987-01-27 |
Further information: Mongolia – United States relations
The U.S. Government recognized Mongolia in January 1987 and established its first embassy in Ulaanbaatar in June 1988. It formally opened in September 1988. The first U.S. ambassador to Mongolia, Richard L. Williams, was not a resident there. Joseph E. Lake, the first resident ambassador, arrived in July 1990. Secretary of State James A. Baker, III visited Mongolia in August 1990, and again in July 1991. Mongolia accredited its first ambassador to the United States in March 1989. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright visited Mongolia in May 1998, and Prime Minister Enkhbayar visited Washington in November 2001. Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage visited Mongolia in January 2004, and President Bagabandi came to Washington for a meeting with President George W. Bush in July 2004. President Bush, Mrs. Bush, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Mongolia in November 2005. It was the first ever visit of a U.S. President to Mongolia. Defense Secretary Rumsfeld visited in October 2005 and Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert visited Mongolia in August 2005. Agriculture Secretary Johanns led a presidential delegation in July 2006 in conjunction with Mongolia's celebration of its 800th anniversary. President Enkhbayar visited the White House in October 2007 and the two Presidents signed the Millennium Challenge Compact for Mongolia. In August, 2011, Joe Biden made the first visit to Mongolia by a sitting U.S. vice president since Henry Wallace toured the region in 1944. Bilateral relations between Mongolia and the United States (Mongolian) |
Uruguay | 1997-10-07 | |
Venezuela | 1990-12-14 |
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