During the departure of the pilgrims, the Prime Minister's Political Advisor Shah and Ambassador Minikir discussed further strengthening religious, cultural, and mutual relations between Nepal and Saudi Arabia.
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Nepal's Haj pilgrims bid farewell. Prime Minister Balendra Shah's political advisor Asim Shah and Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Nepal Fahad Mohammad Azmi Mankir bid farewell to the Haj pilgrims departing for the holy city of Mecca.
Prime Minister's political advisor Shah and Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Nepal bid farewell to the pilgrims at the Tribhuvan International Airport on Saturday.
During the farewell of the pilgrims, Prime Minister's political advisor Shah and Ambassador Mankir discussed ways to further strengthen religious, cultural and mutual relations between Nepal and Saudi Arabia. According to Shah, both expressed their belief that the relations between the two countries would further strengthen and wished all Nepali Muslims participating in the Haj pilgrimage a successful, safe and auspicious journey.
