Gandaki, July 12: Province Chief Minister, Krishna Chandra Nepali Pokhrel, and Australi's ambassador to Nepal, Felicity Volk, have held a courtesy meeting. During the meeting, matters relating to bilateral relations between the two countries were discussed.
The Chief Minister said he was hopeful of getting Australian assistance in the areas of education, health, energy, tourism promotion, and technology enhancement in Nepal.
Stating Nepal and Australia have had very cordial relations since the establishment of diplomatic ties between the
two countries in 1960, he said the mutual cooperation in the sectors of
education and tourism would contribute to expanding such relations to the civic
level. The two met on Monday.
As he explained, Nepal's
involvement in the Australian Development Cooperation Programme since 1979 has
helped further consolidate the bilateral ties. CM Pokhrel also acknowledged the
role of the Australian government in Nepal's education, health, environment,
technology, human development, rural development, and peace process.
Nepal and Australia have been
connected by trade while Australia is like a second home for Nepali
students as a large number of Nepali have reached there in course of pursuing
higher studies, according to CM Pokhrel.
On the occasion, ambassador Volk
said the Australian efforts are for improving good governance in Nepal for
long and it is ensuring economic and technical assistance in strengthening
federalism here in Nepal.
During the meeting, the Province
minister for tourism, industry, commerce, and supplies, Manibhadra Sharma
Kandel, and the minister for law, communications, and parliamentary affairs Bindu
Kumar Thapa apprised the ambassador of challenges seen in the implementation of
federalism.
Likewise, the Australian government
representative launched the Hariyokharka-based Green Pastures Hospital-based
oxygen plant on Monday. (RSS)