By TRN
Online, Kathmandu, May 9: Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, Kikuta Yutaka, paid a courtesy
call on Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal, at
the Ministry of Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation in Singha Durbar today.
On this
occasion, Ambassador Kikuta expressed his gratitude to Minister Bhusal for
participating by video message in the 4th Asia-Pacific Water Summit that was
held in Kumamoto City, Japan, on 23-24 April 2022. In addition, Ambassador
Kikuta introduced that His Majesty the Emperor of Japan mentioned Nepal at the
beginning as well as the ending of the commemorative keynote speech at the
opening ceremony of the summit, according to a press release issued by the Embassy
of Japan today.
During the
meeting, Ambassador Kikuta highlighted importance of relationship between Japan
and Nepal and mentioned the long history of bilateral cooperation, especially
in the energy sector such as Kulekhani Hydropower Project form 1970s.
Ambassador
Kikuta also stated that the Government of Japan recently revised “Country Development
Cooperation Policy for Nepal” and Japan would continue to support Nepal’s
national achievement based on the major target of the Policy, “Assistance for a
balanced and sustainable economic growth, aiming at Nepal’s graduation from the
Least Developed Countries status”.
The Ambassador
indicated that Japan would continue to cooperate in areas such as social and
economic infrastructure development including energy and water sector, human
resource development, disaster prevention, and poverty reduction in line with
the Policy.
Ambassador
Kikuta and Minister Bhusal shared the view to continue to further cooperate for
the socio-economic development of Nepal and enhancement of the relationship
between the two countries, read the press release.