Japanese Foreign Minister KAMIKAWA Arrives in Kathmandu for Crucial Diplomatic Talks

Hamrakura
Published 2024 May 05 Sunday

Kathmandu: The diplomatic landscape between Japan and Nepal is set for a significant development as Japanese Foreign Minister KAMIKAWA Yoko touches down in Kathmandu today. At the behest of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha, Minister KAMIKAWA's official visit is poised to bolster bilateral relations between the two nations.

Scheduled to engage in pivotal discussions with key Nepalese dignitaries, including President Ramchandra Paudel and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Minister KAMIKAWA's visit underscores Japan's steadfast commitment to its Nepalese counterparts. With talks slated to cover a wide array of mutual interests and concerns, both sides are poised to explore avenues for deeper collaboration.

Japan's longstanding support for Nepal's developmental endeavors across multiple sectors, ranging from education to infrastructure, exemplifies the enduring partnership between the two countries. As Minister KAMIKAWA makes her maiden voyage to Nepal in her capacity as Japan's Foreign Minister, her presence symbolizes the importance both nations attach to fostering closer ties.

With Minister KAMIKAWA's departure from Kathmandu today, the stage is set for continued cooperation and strengthened diplomatic relations between Japan and Nepal in the years to come.



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