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At UN, the president of Mongolia takes a moment to cheer the world's horses
- On July 11, the U.N. Assembly designated the day as World Horse Day, led by Mongolia to honor horses' global role.
- Mongolia initiated this designation because horses have shaped its culture and livelihoods, with the country having more horses than people.
- During a speech, Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa highlighted the nation's equestrian tradition and thanked Assembly members for their support.
- According to data from the United Nations agency responsible for food and agriculture, there are more than 60 million horses globally that support activities such as farming, transportation, sports, and tourism.
- The successful designation aims to increase awareness of horses' historical and ongoing significance to human civilizations globally.
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At UN, the president of Mongolia takes a moment to cheer the world's horses
U.N. General Assembly speeches address many facets of human existence. But on Tuesday, one world leader also took some time on the world stage to honor the existence of horses.
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