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The government has submitted a revised agreement to Ivanhoe Mines which will change the timeframe in which the government's share is increased to half, Zorigt told reporters.
Rio Tinto says will talk to Mongolia on copper mine deal Reuters 2011
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Zorigt was quoted by media this weekend as saying that Ivanhoe and Rio Tinto would receive a letter from the government inviting them to enter discussions about a possible change to the investment agreement.
Mongolia Reported to Seek Mining Changes Carolyn King 2011
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OYU TOLGOI, Mongolia Reuters - The Mongolian government will seek to accelerate the timetable to increase its stake in the country's giant Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project to 50 percent, Mining Minister Dashdorj Zorigt said on Sunday.
Rio Tinto says will talk to Mongolia on copper mine deal Reuters 2011
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OYU TOLGOI, Mongolia Reuters - The Mongolian government will seek to accelerate the timetable to increase its stake in the country's giant Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project to 50 percent, Mining Minister Dashdorj Zorigt said on Sunday.
Rio Tinto says will talk to Mongolia on copper mine deal Reuters 2011
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The government has submitted a revised agreement to Ivanhoe Mines which will change the timeframe in which the government's share is increased to half, Zorigt told reporters.
Rio Tinto says will talk to Mongolia on copper mine deal Reuters 2011
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Mining minister Zorigt Dashdorj said on Sunday that the government was seeking to change the terms of the Oyu Tolgoi investment agreement to allow Mongolia to increase more quickly its stake in the mine.
CNN.com 2011
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In men's table tennis, Peng Guo of Montreal downed Mongolia's Enkhbat Lkhagvasuren 3-1 (12-10, 11-2, 7-11, 11-9), while Charlottetown's Todd Gregory lost 3-0 (11-7, 11-8, 11-8) to Zorigt Turbold of Mongolia.
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"We have sent the proposal to Ivanhoe to renegotiate the timeframe for us to increase the government stake," Dashdorj Zorigt told reporters at Oyu Tolgoi today.
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On the Parliament floor, members are demanding that the Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Dashdorj Zorigt step down for his handling of negotiations with foreign investors.
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The government is seeking to boost the stake to 50 percent from 34 percent, Dashdorj Zorigt, Mongolia's minerals minister, told reporters at Oyu Tolgoi yesterday.
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