Kathmandu, June 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' said Nepal was fully committed to work for the collective well-being of the peoples of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) region.
In a message delivered on the
occasion of the 27th anniversary of inception of the BIMSTEC, Prime Minister Prachanda expressed Nepal's unwavering commitment to the objectives and principles
enshrined in the BIMSTEC Charter.
Extending best wishes to the governments
and the people of the member-nations on behalf of the Nepal government and on
his own, he said regional cooperation stood as a mainstay of stability,
economic prosperity and solidarity in today's complex, dynamic and
interconnected world.
The BIMSTEC was established as an
intergovernmental forum comprising friendly countries of South Asian and South
East Asia to realize the shared aspirations of our peoples for a
well-integrated, peaceful and prosperous region through strengthened regional
cooperation and partnerships, the PM noted, adding the forum has made some
landmark achievements and much remained to be done to translate the spirit of
its Charter into a concrete reality.
"BIMSTEC as a region holds
immense potentials and opportunities in uplifting millions of people out of
poverty, establishing missing links in connectivity; expanding energy
cooperation; enhancing trade, investment and tourism; keeping progress of
Sustainable Development Goals and leaving no one behind", the message reads.
By leveraging its diverse strengths
and complementarities, BIMSTEC has continued to make strides towards
institution-building process, forge synergies for win-win benefits and deepen
collaboration in agreed areas of cooperation, the PM stated.
He further said that Nepal as a
lead country in the people-to-people contact sector remained steadfast to
further work closely with all the member-states in a spirit of unity and
friendship for meaningful partnerships to unlock regional potentials for shared
prosperity.
The peace, prosperity and
collective well-being of the peoples of the region hinges on success stories of
BIMSTEC, he noted, highlighting urgency of building broader political
commitments and consensus for enhanced collaborations and achieving
people-centered development.
He further noted that the coming
into force of BIMSTEC Carter since last May has provided added momentum to this
end.
BIMSTEC aims to support the rapid
economic development of member nations by implementing assistance projects for
trade, investment, industry, technology, human resources, tourism, agriculture,
infrastructure and connectivity expansion.
BIMSTEC was established on June 6,
1997 with the objective of jointly achieving economic growth and social
prosperity of the member nations by embracing the spirit of equality and
cooperation. (RSS)