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During the 20th century, the article states that relations between Mongolia and Japan "remained uncooperative until the 1990 Democratic Revolution in Mongolia, whereupon Sousuke Uno's visit [to Mongolia] in April 1989 ... following the visit by Dumaagiin Sodnom to Japan in March 1990, became the first visits..."
How is it that Uno's 1989 visit to Mongolia followed the 1990 Democratic Revolution and Sodnom's 1990 visit to Japan? Boneyard90 (talk) 12:33, 19 August 2012 (UTC)Reply