Kathmandu, May 5 (RSS): The United States of America is to
provide $ 659 million (equivalent to Rs 79.71 billion) to Nepal for supporting
its goal of graduating to a middle-income country.
Termed a new Development Objective
Agreement, this assistance agreement will span five years. It outlines the
broad development areas of U.S. and Nepal cooperation and collaboration.
Partnering with the Government of
Nepal, civil society, and the private sector, U.S. assistance will advance
Nepal's sustainable development through strengthened democratic governance,
enterprise-driven economic growth and increased resilience for communities most
at-risk of natural disasters and climate change.
The amount of assistance will be
recorded in the GoN Red Book and transparently implemented through both on and
off treasury modalities. USAID will develop projects under this assistance
agreement in collaboration with line ministries and implemented them in accordance
with GoN rules and regulations.
Delivering a short remark following
the signing ceremony, Aryal expressed, "In 1951, after signing the Point
Four program, the United States became the first bilateral donor to Nepal. This
began a 70 plus year relationship of trust, mutual respect, and commitment to
the people of Nepal."
He further added that Nepal has
greatly benefited from the financial and technical assistance extended by the
United States to help drive Nepal's socio-economic development. He expressed
that the Assistance Agreement is a departure agreement for both governments due
to the fact that, for the first time in this enduring partnership, US
assistance will be fully reflected in GoN's Red Book.
Similarly, Keyvanshad noted,
"Today we add a new chapter to our long-standing partnership with the
Government of Nepal and the Nepali people. We look forward to continuing the US
government's long-term commitment to support activities that strengthen Nepal's
democracy, governance, and economic growth across the country."
This year, the United States government and the Government of Nepal are celebrating 75 years of bilateral relations. The Government of Nepal expresses its sincere appreciation to the Government of the United States of America for its invariable support in socioeconomic development and advancements in human resources of Nepal.