External Affairs Minister Gyanwali and American counterparts Piméo interpreter: agreed to cooperate further


Kathmandu - Nepal and the United States have agreed to make more than seven decades of collaboration and partnership closer and broader. Both sides have agreed to make the relationship more intensely and close in the meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyanwali and American Ambassador Michael Richards.

The two foreign ministers met at the US Foreign Ministry in Washington, DC at night at Watsington.
According to the statement issued by the Nepali embassy in DC, the meeting was discussed in various dimensions of bilateral relations and cooperation. Minister of State Gyanwali highlighted the priorities of the Government of Nepal.

Through the exchange of high-level tourism, ideas were raised to promote political relations and boost the area of financial assistance, such as trade, investment and development assistance, "he said." They discussed the implementation and implementation of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact Project in Nepal. 

Foreign Secretary Shankaradas Vaggi and American Acting Assistant Secretary Alice G. Before the Foreign Minister's visit. The delegation led by Wales was a Nepal-United States political consulting meeting.

In the meeting, the progress of the development of the two countries, implementation of bilateral agreement, progress of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact Project, Nepal's peace process, development assistance, trade, investment as well as regional and international issues are discussed.

The delegation headed by the Minister of State for External Affairs Gyanwali is a two-day visitor in Washington DC, USA. Foreign Secretary Voragi, Nepali ambassador to the US, Arun Kumar Karki, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Finance Shri Krishna Nepal, Joint Secretary Mahadev Panth of the Home Ministry.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, GNwali has been scheduled to meet with the Millennium Challenge Corporation, National Security Council and the Defense Ministry officials.



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