Abstract

The article presents a historical picture of the behavior of Russia and Mongolia in the post-Soviet period on the example of Novosibirsk — the largest Siberian city, which is at the same time a trade, business, cultural, transport, educational and scientific center of the region. Despite the fact that the history of modern Russian-Mongolian relations is fairly well represented in Russian historiography. This study aims to partially fill this gap. The source base of the study was documents from the funds of the Novosibirsk City Archives (NGA), materials from the central regional newspaper "Soviet Siberia" and Internet resources. Novosibirsk was one of those Russian cities that took part in the intensification of Russian-Mongolian relations in the 1990s. and their fruitful development in the 2000–2010s. The most active Novosibirsk- Mongolian cooperation began to develop from the mid-1990s, and reached its peak in 2015, when Novosibirsk and the capital of Mongolia, Ulan Bator, concluded an agreement on the establishment of twinning relations between the cities for a period of five years ... An important moment in modern Russian-Mongolian relations can also be called the visit of Mongolian President N. Enkhbayar to Novosibirsk in 2006. First of all, trade, economic, political, scientific, educational and cultural ties, the city took an important place in the system of bilateral relations. Russian-Mongolian cooperation in Novosibirsk contributed to the fact that relations between states were built in the spirit of a comprehensive strategic partnership and continue to actively develop in this direction.

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