The visit of Minister KAMIKAWA Yoko to Nepal marks an important milestone in the diplomatic relations between Japan and Nepal. With Japan being a longstanding supporter of Nepal's development efforts across various sectors, this visit underscores the commitment of both nations to further enhance cooperation and strengthen bilateral ties.
Meeting with President Ramchandra Paudel and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Minister KAMIKAWA is poised to discuss matters of mutual interest and concern, likely focusing on areas such as economic cooperation, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.
Japan's continuous support in key sectors like education, health, infrastructure, and agriculture has been instrumental in Nepal's progress and development journey. The visit not only reaffirms Japan's commitment to Nepal's growth but also signifies the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
As Minister KAMIKAWA's inaugural visit to Nepal in her capacity as the foreign minister of Japan, it sets a positive tone for future engagements and collaborations between the two nations. The departure of Minister KAMIKAWA from Kathmandu following the visit marks the conclusion of what promises to be a fruitful and constructive dialogue aimed at further strengthening the bilateral relationship.
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