Kathmandu, Jan 19: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', who landed in Kampala of Uganda on Thursday evening leading a Nepali delegation to attend the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), has held a meeting with Nepali diaspora community in Uganda.
After meeting the Nepali diaspora
community, PM Prachanda said he was delighted to meet and interact with the
Nepalis there, the PM's secretariat said.
On the occasion, the PM said the
country cannot progress without addressing the issues of Nepalis living abroad.
"I got an opportunity to know the sufferings of Nepalis living in African
countries," the PM stated.
During the meeting, Minister for
Foreign Affairs NP Saud urged the Nepali citizens residing in Uganda to work to
uplift the nation's dignity adding that Nepalis in Uganda are serving
themselves as the non-residential ambassadors of Nepal.
Chairman of Non-Resident Nepalis
Association (NRNA) Uganda chapter, Rama Aryal, said the Nepalis community in
Uganda was elated to receive the PM there and experienced the PM's
guardianship.
According to patron of NRNA Uganda
chapter Ramesh Kandel, around 350 Nepalis are working and residing in Uganda
and contributing to the nation's development, construction and trade communities.
Present on the occasion were PM
Dahal's daughter Ganga Dahal, Foreign Affairs Minister Saud, PM's foreign
affairs advisor Dr Rupak Sapkota, Foreign Secretary Sewa Lamsal and senior
officials of the Nepal government.
The NAM Summit is being held in
Kampala, the capital city of Uganda, from today. PM Dahal is scheduled to
address the Summit today itself that is being held under the theme, 'deepening
global cooperation for shared global affluence'.
It is said the 19th Nam Summit is
to dwell on the ministerial report, review implementation status of the 18th
NAM Summit and pass Kampala Declaration.
Nepal is a founding member of the
NAM and has been attending the NAM Summit actively since its establishment in
1961. Non-alignment is one of the fundamental foreign principles of Nepal. (RSS)