The Prime Minister of Mongolia will participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos
The Prime Minister of Mongolia, L. Zandan Shatar Gombojav, left today, January 19, 2026, to travel outside his country to speak at several sessions, including the "High-Level Meeting on Global Tourism," "Enhancing the Dynamics of Global Cooperation in Environmental Protection," and "The Application of Artificial Intelligence in Closed Value Chains." He will also participate in discussions with global economic leaders.
As part of the forum, meetings are scheduled with political, social, and economic figures, as well as leaders of international organizations, where the policies, projects, and activities of the Mongolian government will be highlighted.
Davos, where the forum has been held since 1971, is located in the Alps in eastern Switzerland and is situated at an altitude of over 1500 meters above sea level, known for its ski resort.
It is expected that more than 60 heads of state and government, 55 ministers of economy and finance, and over 800 senior executives will participate in the forum.
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