Vice President Kamala Harris aimed for the stars but came up short Wednesday, repeatedly talking about “space cooperation” alongside Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai.
“Today, I am pleased to announce that the next steps in our work together will be about further expanding our partnership. In particular, we will discuss the work that we will do together to strengthen our space cooperation,” Harris, 58, said at the White House while President Biden enjoyed the Delaware beach.
“You and I spoke briefly about the beginning of the next era — and, for you, what that means, in terms of your leadership and your vision for the future,” Harris told the prime minister, “and certainly, strengthening our space cooperation would be a part of that agenda — including, of course, using our space cooperation to think about how we strengthen the economic prosperity and development of our nations.”
The meeting between Harris and Luvsannamsrai was meant to build upon a strategic partnership reached in 2019, and the two “discussed ways to increase US-Mongolia space and technology cooperation,” according to the White House.
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