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Courtesy meeting of South Korean Ambassador with Vice President Yadav

भाद्र २८, २०८१
Courtesy meeting of South Korean Ambassador with Vice President Yadav
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Park Taeyong, the South Korean ambassador to Nepal, had a courtesy meeting with Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav. In the meeting held on Friday at the Vice President's office in Lainchour, issues such as bilateral relations, economic cooperation, investment promotion, tourism sector development, labor and employment were discussed, according to the Vice President's office.

Vice President Yadav said that there has been a close and friendly relationship between Nepal and the Republic of Korea since the establishment of diplomatic relations.

'Our bilateral relations are based on mutual respect, understanding and cooperation', he said, 'this year we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Nepal and the Republic of Korea as an important milestone. We look forward to further promoting this friendly relationship.'

Vice President Yadav mentioned that the technical assistance provided by the Korean International Development Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in various fields and the contribution made in manpower development is important for Nepal. We are committed to move forward in a detailed and thorough manner.'

On the same occasion, South Korean Ambassador Taeyong said that Samsung, Hyundai and other companies want to invest in the manufacturing sector in Nepal. "Korea is willing to help the farmers of Nepal in reducing the losses in agriculture through smart farming", he said, "Korea will also help those who have returned from Korea to use their skills in Nepal through EPS."

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