Foreign Relations of Mongolia - Pacific

Pacific

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Australia 1972-09-15 The Mongolian Consulate was established in Canberra in March 1997. An Embassy was established in October 2008. Sükhbaataryn Batbold became the first head of government to visit Australia in 2011.
Cook Islands none
Fiji 1976-03-15
Kiribati none
Marshall Islands none
Federated States of Micronesia none
Nauru 2011-10-13
New Zealand 1975-04-08
Niue none
Palau none
Papua New Guinea 1976-06-16
Samoa 2011-12-21
Solomon Islands 2011-10-13
Tonga 2000-04-04
Tuvalu 2011.12.05
Vanuatu none

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