Kathmandu, Oct 13: Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has urged the European Union (EU) to remove Nepal from their aviation safety concern list.
He made this request in a sideline
meeting with EU Commissioner Ms Jutta Urpilainen in Marrakesh of Morocco on
Thursday. Finance Minister is currently in Marrakesh in connection with
participating in the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund (IMF).
Similarly, during the meeting he
urged EU to increase its economic assistance to Nepal, Minister Mahat's
secretariat stated.
Since 2013 the EU has put Nepal's
airlines companies in its list of air safety concern and due to this the
airlines companies of Nepal are not allowed to operate flights in the European
skies. The EU had refused to de-list Nepali airlines from the list of aviation
concern when it carried out a monitoring of Nepali airlines in 2079BS. It had
announced its plan of conducting an on-site monitoring of the status of air
safety issues in February 2023, but EU team did not come to Nepal for the
monitoring following the air crash near the Pokhara Airport on January 15.
The EU's security committee has
however conducted an on-site study of Nepali airlines companies and on aviation
security in August/September and the Finance Minister has made this request in
this context.
On the occasion, the EU
Commissioner said that they would be carrying out works on this matter through
the EU Embassy in Nepal and also hold discussions on this. (RSS)