Kathmandu, Aug 8: The Nepal government has called for Oman government to consider establishing its Embassy in Kathmandu.
Foreign Secretary Sewa Lamsal made
the request in a meeting with the high-ranking officials of Oman on
Wednesday.
In the first meetng of the
Nepal-Oman Bilateral Consultation Mechanism held in Muscat, Foreign Secretary
Lamsal emphasized on the need of collaboration in the areas of mutual
interests/
During the meeting, the leaders of
the delegation reviewed the whole gamut of bilateral relations and expressed
satisfaction on the excellent state of relations existing between Nepal and
Oman since 1977, informed the Muscat-based Nepali Embassy.
They discussed the bilateral
relations and agreed to promote cooperation encompassing all sectors,
especially the exchange of high-level visits, trade, investment, economic
cooperation, agriculture, energy, tourism, labour and foreign employment,
culture, education and direct air connectivity.
They expressed firm commitment to
further enhance partnership in mutually agreed areas and to work togethertoward
realizing economic opportunities for mutual benefits apart from creating more
opportunity to promote people-to-people engagement.
Foreign Secretary Sewa Lamsal
thanked the Government of Oman for providing employment to more than 21,000
Nepalis and emphasized on providing additional opportunities in view of His
Majesty’s Oman Vision 2040 strategy.
She stressed the exploration of the
untapped potential in economic, cultural and educational areas and proposed to
establish meaningful collaborative partnership including in the private
sector.
She firther urged the Omani side to
explore investment opportunities in Nepal including in hydropower, tourism
sector and collaboration in green hydrogen sector.
On the occasion, Undersecretary
Sheikh Khalifa bin Ali bin Issa Alharthy expressed willingness to promote the
cooperation between Nepal and Oman in all the mutually agreed sectors and hoped
to conclude the pending MOUs.
He underscored the potential of the
bilateral relationship and emphasized upon working together to realizing the
actual benefits and also mentioned about the positive and hardworking nature of
Nepali workers.
Both sides shared views on
maintaining the tradition of regular exchange of high-level visits.
They also expressed commitment to
cooperate with each other at various multilateral forums including the United
Nations.
Both the sides deliberated to
enhance the existing state of excellent relations through diversification of
engagements in multiple sectors.
Earlier, Foreign Secretary Lamsal
paid a courtesy call on Dr Mahad bin Said bin Ali Baowain, Minister of Labour,
Sultanate of Oman. Matters related to the mutual cooperation including MoU in
the field of labour and human resource exchange, employment opportunity, among
others were also discussed.
Nepal-Oman Bilateral Consultations
Mechanism was established in 2017.
Next meeting of the mechanism will
be held in Kathmandu on mutually convenient dates. (RSS)