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From: Camilla Reksten-Monsen <
Subject: Mongolia Advisory Board meeting - Today. 6pm (Davos time)
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 13:06:19 +0000
Dear all,
The meeting with the President of Mongolia will take place today, at 6pm local time, in the presidential suite at
the Intercontinental Hotel in Davos, Switzerland.
The agenda will cover the topics that the President of Mongolia wishes to discuss with the members of the
Advisory Board. These points will be further developed into a concept note that will be drafted by IPI, in close
coordination with the members of the Board, over the next 4 months. The concept note will form the basis of
an action plan for Mongolia, to be completed in the next 3 years.
The agenda items of today's inaugural meeting of the Advisory Board are:
1) Raising Mongolia's international profile, taking into account its history, transition from dictatorship to
democracy in the past twenty years, and vast potential.
2) Mongolia's social welfare programs, to the benefit of the people.
3)
Mongolia's fiscal policies and macroeconomic tools, including the structure and functions of the
sovereign fund and its investment portfolio.
4) Mongolia's "Third Neighbors" policy, with proposals for further development of this cornerstone in the
country's foreign policy.
5) Recommendations related to the stability of its democracy and the regional security context, based on
further development of Mongolia's democratic and human rights agenda for the people's well-being and
security.
On the first item, Terje will speak on the possibilities he sees in this field.
On the second item Kjell Magne might sketch some possibilities based on the Norwegian model.
On the third item, Larry and Jeff might explore and ask questions about how these items today are handled by
the Mongolian government and might offer some preliminary thoughts.
On the fourth item, Kevin will explore Mongolia's relationship with its two neighboring countries, Russia and
China, and enquire about the Mongolian third neighbors policy.
On the fifth item, Ehud may ask questions regarding the current situation and discuss possibilities in this field.
Warm regards,
Terje
Participants (in-person or via conference call):
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, President of Mongolia
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Lundeg Purevsuren, National Security and Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of Mongolia
Ehud Barak, Israeli politician
Kjell Magne Bondevik, President, the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights
Jeffrey Epstein, Financier
Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia
Larry Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor of Harvard University
Terje Rod-Larsen, President of IPI
Andrea Pfanzelter, Director of IPI Vienna Office
Walter Kemp, Director of Europe & Central Asia, IPI
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