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Mongolia–Russia relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mongolia–Russia relations
The bilateral relations between Mongolia and the Russian Federation ((モンゴル語:Монгол Оросын харилцаа); (ロシア語:Российско-монгольские отношения)) have been traditionally strong since the Communist era, when the Soviet Union supported Mongolian People's Republic. Mongolia and Russia remain allies in the post-Communist era. Russia has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar and two consulate generals (in Darkhan and Erdenet). Mongolia has an embassy in Moscow, three consulate generals (in Irkutsk, Kyzyl and Ulan Ude), and a branch in Yekaterinburg. Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (Russia is a participating state, while Mongolia is embacya partner). ==Background== Russia and Mongolia share a 3,500-kilometer border.〔 〕 Mongol invasions of Russia in the 13th century resulted in the killing of a significant portion of the Russian population and much of modern Russia became tributary to the Golden Horde. When Chinese forces attacked Mongolia in 1919 to negate its independence from China, the Soviet Red Army helped Mongolia ward off the invasion. The Mongolian People's Republic was established in 1921 with Soviet influence.
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