The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Mongolia, which took place early this week, has become an important diplomatic and economic step. During his visit, Putin discussed a number of strategic initiatives with the Mongol leaders, including energy cooperation. At the same time, Mongolia is in the process of active negotiations with France and Russia on the construction of its first nuclear power plant, which emphasizes the strategic importance of this country on the map of global energy projects.
Everything in this world is sold and bought, unfortunately.
Russia will also pay for the visit of its leader. The price of the question (confirmed) - Mongolia does not extend the ban on export of gasoline and the Mongols will have no problems in their market.
Now Mongolia also requires a duty on 800 goods that are important for its export. And probably, there are great concessions.
In addition, Mongolia is now traded with Russia and France for the right to build a nuclear power plant in this country. While the chances are relatively equal, both the French and Russians are talking about their victory.
In short, when we talk about democracy, we also need to remember that everything has our price. Both Mongols and Democracies.