Kathmandu, July 24 : The CPN (Unified Socialist) Chairperson and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has embarked on a journey to Indonesia to take part in the meeting of the International Communist Party.
The leader departed from Tribhuvan
International Airport on Sunday night. The meeting aims to facilitate
discussions on various aspects of communism, including its current ideological
standing and its influence and contributions in different countries. The
participants will put their views being based on the above mentioned agenda
connecting them to the respective countries.
Following the meeting, the leader
will go for the Singapore and Malaysia visits. The five-day visit will include
meetings with top leaders from all three countries, where discussions will revolve
around bilateral interests and concerns, as stated by Nepal's private
secretary, Mohan Gautam. (RSS)