Kathmandu, Oct 31 : Minister for Foreign Affairs N. P. Saud held a bilateral meeting with the US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken at the Department of State in Washington, D.C. on Monday and exchanged views on matters of common interest in bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of common concern.
During the meeting, both sides
expressed satisfaction over the current state of bilateral relations between
Nepal and the USA while renewing their commitment to expand and deepen engagements
across the areas of mutual interests, said the Embassy of Nepal based in
Washington D.C., USA.
The Foreign Minister highlighted
development priorities of Nepal in the context of the country’s graduation from
the least developed country and called for enhanced level of support from the
United States in the areas of trade and investment, market access, food
security and IT sector, among others. He requested the United States for
reauthorization and expansion of Nepal Trade Preference Program (NTPP) and GSP
facilities by adding new exportable items of interest for Nepal.
Minister Saud thanked the US
government for its continued cooperation for socio-economic development of
Nepal, including the recent US assistance through USAID and Millennium
Challenge Compact. Both sides stressed the importance of timely implementation
of the projects under the MCC.
Appreciating Nepal’s progress in
consolidating democratic governance, Secretary Blinken expressed that the US
Government wishes to see Nepal as a strong and prosperous democracy. Secretary
Blinken assured the Foreign Minister that the US would continue its support to
Nepal’s development endeavours.
The two sides also exchanged views
on Nepal-US cooperation in multilateral forums, and other matters of common
concern in regional and global affairs, including the ongoing situation in the
Middle-East.
The Foreign Minister signed the
guest book at the State Department prior to the meeting.
During the bilateral meeting,
Minister Saud was accompanied by Ambassador Sridhar Khatri and other senior
officials from the Ministry and the Embassy. Secretary Blinken was accompanied
by US Ambassador to Nepal Dean Thompson and senior officials from the
Department of State.
Later in the evening, Ambassador
Sridhar Khatri hosted a reception at his residence in honor of the Foreign
Minister in presence of senior officials from various US agencies including the
White House, Department of State, USAID, and MCC, as well as members of
diplomatic corps, and representatives of Nepali American community.
Foreign Minister arrived in
Washington DC for the bilateral visit on Monday morning. (RSS)