Foreign Minister Dr. Arju Rana Deuba was met by the ambassadors of European Union member countries in Kathmandu and non-resident ambassadors and heads of missions in New Delhi.
During the meeting held today at the Ministry, there was a discussion on various topics of relations between Nepal and the European Union and the member states of the Union, as well as mutual interests and common interests.
On that occasion, Minister Dr. Rana expressed her gratitude for the support provided by the European Union and its associated countries in the economic and social sectors of Nepal. In addition, she expressed her gratitude for the participation of the member states of the European Union in the Everest Dialogue, which was held by the Nepalese government yesterday.
Minister Dr. Rana requested the member states of the European Union for support and assistance in Nepal's campaign as Nepal is suffering unimaginably from the effects of climate change and Nepal is demanding climate justice internationally.
During the courtesy meeting, she asked the member states of the European Union to encourage the private sector of their countries to invest in tourism, agriculture, infrastructure construction, and information technology in Nepal.
Since Nepal is about to be upgraded from a least developed country after 2026, Minister Dr. Rana appealed to all the member states of the European Union through the ambassadors attached to the European Union. 20 heads of missions and ambassadors from the European Union and associated member states in Kathmandu and New Delhi participated in the courtesy meeting.
