Kathmandu, Jan 18 : Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has left for Uganda, leading a Nepali delegation
to attend the 19th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). He left here early
this morning via Qatar Airlines.
The NAM summit is being held in
Kampala, capital city of Uganda, on January 19-20. PM Dahal-led delegation
comprises his daughter Ganga Dahal, Foreign Minister Narayan Prakash Saud,
Foreign Secretary Sewa Lamsal and senior officials of Nepal government.
PM Dahal is scheduled to address
the summit that is being held under the theme, 'deepening global cooperation
for shared global affluence' on Friday. He is attending the special ceremony to
be organized by the Ugandan President in honor of the visiting delegation chiefs
same day.
In course of the summit, the PM
will be holding bilateral meetings with his counterparts from the attending
countries. Foreign Minister NP Saud had already left for Uganda for the
ministerial meeting on the run up to the main event of the NAM summit.
It is said the 19th summit is to
dwell on the ministerial report, review implementation status of the 18th NAM
summit and pass a Kampala declaration.
Nepal is a founding member of NAM
and has been attending the NAM summit actively since establishment.
Non-alignment is one of the fundamental foreign principles of Nepal. NAM was
established in 1961.
PM Dahal will return home on
January 21. (RSS)