Kathmandu, July 21 : Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Purna Bahadur Khadka has said that Nepal and Republic of Korea should work to further deepen the bilateral relations and ensure cooperation.
At a meeting with Ambassador of
Republic of Korea Tae-Young Park on Thursday, the Deputy Prime Minister also
expressed pleasure for organizing separate programmes in Kathmandu and Seoul to
further deepen the friendly ties between the two countries on the occasion of
completion of 50 years of formal diplomatic ties.
Likewise, the DPM recalled that
South Korea is Nepal's reliable development partner for long and its supports
to Nepal's energy, health care, education, human resource and rural development
sectors were crucial.
On the occasion, Korean Ambassador
Park said that Nepal was in the first priority to migrant workers in South
Korea under the Employment Permit System (EPS).
The Ambassador said that as high as
10,000 Nepalis would be provided with the employment opportunity in the next
year under the EPS model. (RSS)