Kathmandu, Aug 29 : A visiting
delegation of industrialists from South Korea including ambassador to Nepal,
Park Taeyoung, called on Minister for Physical Infrastructures and Transport,
Prakash Jwala, and sought a proposal for the investment in infrastructures
sector in Nepal.
During the meeting held at
Minister's office in Singh Durbar on Monday, the delegation reminded that they
were investing in Nepal's hydropower, and now ready for investing in the
infrastructures sector as well.
Ambassador Park said South Korea
was ready to invest in roadway and railway in Nepal. So, it was prepared to
hold thorough discussion on any concrete project to this regard. He also
recalled that although Nepal and South Korea were ready for Korean investment
in infrastructure sector in 2018, change in government obviated the signing of
agreement.
After some months, the
establishment of diplomatic ties between Nepal and South Korea is reaching 50
years. South Korea is interested to utilize the occasion with investment in
Nepal.
In response, Minister Jwala said he
would make utmost initiative to prepare proposal for the investment. If
significant agreements on Korean investment in infrastructure were made, it
would further strengthen two-country relations.
He thanked Korean government for
providing training to Nepali engineers at different time. (RSS)