Kathmandu, Sept 25 : The President of Switzerland, Simonetta Sommaruga has said the Swiss government was ready to support Nepal in the safe migration sector in the present difficult situation. She said her country was ready to assist Nepal in view of the difficulties faced by the migrants due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the conversation, the two Presidents expressed satisfaction on the overall state of bilateral relations. Views were also exchanged on the measures taken in their respective countries to contain the spread of COVID-19.
They expressed solidarity and sympathies to each other on the loss suffered by both the countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.
President Bhandari, recalling the friendly and cooperative relations the two countries have been enjoying, thanked Switzerland for providing cooperation at this difficult hour.
She shared the achievements made by Nepal in various social sectors; issues relating to the safety and security of migrant workers, especially that of women; and the plan of rehabilitation of the returnee migrants by engaging them in productive sectors.
President Sommaruga mentioned about the importance of safer migration in view of difficulties faced by migrant population during the pandemic.
She stated that the Swiss Government is ready to provide necessary cooperation to Nepal in this sector.
Both Nepal and Switzerland are mountainous countries, have strong commitment to environmental protection, and suffer the brunt of the climate change.
In this context, the Presidents discussed the importance of effective climate action, including through appropriate adaptation plans.
Sommaruga highlighted the Swiss collaboration with ICIMOD in this region. She extended an invitation to the President of Nepal to participate in the Mountain Alpine Convention to be held next year. Rt. Hon. President Bhandari, while appreciating the initiative for the Convention, renewed her invitation to the Swiss Presidency to Sagarmatha Sambaad, which was postponed in view of the pandemic and will be convened when the situation becomes normal.
The Presidents expressed hope that the two Governments will continue to work closely at both bilateral and multilateral levels on matters of common interests.
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