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      • It was during Nasser's presidency of Egypt that formal relations between the modern states of Egypt and Mongolia were established in 1964.
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  2. Egypt–Mongolia relations date back to the wars between Egypt and the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1335 AD. Official relations between the modern states were established in 1964. Cairo currently hosts Mongolia's only embassy on the African continent. The countries have signed various agreements on bilateral cooperation.

  3. Diplomatic relations between Egypt and Mongolia were established in 1964. Cairo currently hosts Mongolia's only embassy on the African continent. In 2001, Mongolia sent policemen to Egypt to attend trainings sessions on anti-terrorism and the prevention of drug trafficking.

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  4. See Egypt–Mongolia relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 2 April 1963. Cairo currently hosts Mongolia's only embassy on the African continent. Oman: Egypt has an embassy in Muscat. Oman has an embassy in Cairo. Pakistan: 20 October 1947: See Egypt–Pakistan relations

  5. A few years later, but certainly before 1261, Kaykaus unsuccessfully sought diplomatic relations with the Mamluks of Egypt, considering that the famous Mamluk victory over the Mongols at Ayn Jalut, in September 1260, was the spark of hope for the opponents of the Mongols in the region.

  6. With how many countries does Mongolia maintain diplomatic relations and how many diplomatic missions are in Mongolia? Mongolia is currently maintaining diplomatic relations with 192 countries, of which 191 are the UN members and 2 (the Holy See and Palestine) are permanent observers to the UN.

  7. Jan 5, 2021 · India became the first non-Communist state and tenth country to establish diplomatic relations with Mongolia in 1955, a year after North Vietnam. By the mid-1960s, a handful of western European states including Great Britain and France as well as Greece had formal ties with Mongolia. [6] .

  8. In June 1946 Mongolia made the first of several unsuccessful applications to join the UN. Meanwhile, Mongolia recognized the People’s Republic of China on the latter’s proclamation in 1949 and established diplomatic relations with North Korea (1948), the Soviet satellite countries of eastern and central Europe (1950), and India (1955 ...

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