Kathmandu, April 10 : Visiting former minister of South Korea Dr Lee Nam Ki has said that the Government of South Korea could make investments in Nepal upon the creation of a climate conducive for the purpose.
He made this statement during a
meeting with Vice Chairperson of the National Planning Commission (NPC) Dr Min
Bahadur Shrestha here today in Kathmandu. Nepal could take a stride in
development activities by bringing in technologies and investments from Korea,
according to him.
Having served around four decades for
various sectors of the Korean government including the economic planning
department, Lee stressed the need for a strong leadership for the development
of a country. He referred to a 'robust and strong' leadership in Korea that
helped develop the country.
"There are many potentialities
in Nepal. It can make a stride in development by properly utilising these
opportunities. We will coordinate in taking global investments and technologies
to the country once there is an environment conducive created," said Lee,
who is president of the Korea-Asia Economic Cooperation Association.
He referred to foreign aids,
technologies and investments received by Korea for its development.
He underscored the need for the
government of Nepal to prioritise infrastructures, transport and electricity
and make investments in the project keeping in view of limited resources.
Earlier, Lee, who is in Nepal for a
weeklong visit, met with Finance Minister and high ranking government officials
including officer bearers of the Investment Board Nepal.
In return, NPC Vice Chairperson
Shrestha thanked Lee for his gratitude toward Nepal, and urged all foreign
investments like Lee to invest in Nepal.
In the context that the NPC was at
work to make its 16th five-year plan, he said result-oriented projects would be
focused.
Nepal has a potentiality for
development by using the technologies and the development model adopted by
developed countries like South Korea, said Binod Kunwar, the International
Coordination Council, the Non-Resident Nepali Association.
Others present on the occasion were
the NRNA former vice president Sonam Lama, general secretary Janaki Gurung,
executive directors Rajesh Rana, Dipesh Khatri, chairperson of the Ropeway
Nepal Gunaraj Dhakal and operator of Laxmi Bank Dinesh Paudyal among
others. (RSS)