Kathmandu, Aug 15: Ambassador of Pakistan to Nepal Abrar H Hashmi said Pakistan is committed for continued support to strengthen cooperation and understanding with Nepal.
At a reception hosted on the
occasion of the 78th Independence Day of Pakistan featuring Vice President Ram
Sahaya Prasad Yadav as the chief guest on Wednesday evening, Ambassador Hashmi
said Pakistan would continue its support to Nepal.
"Our collaboration in
education, defense, banking, health and other technical sectors is yielding
good results. Over 7,000 strong alumni, including doctors, engineers,
journalists, bankers, pilots, defense personnel and others were contributing to
the progress and development of Nepal in their respective fields", he
noted.
Both Pakistan and Nepal are
vulnerable to climate change, he said, adding, "We share ecologically
fragile Himalayas; glaciers are melting in a faster pace causing Glacial Lake
Outburst Floods, and in medium to long term, could lead to water and food
shortages".
Ambassador Hashmi stressed that it
was crucial to address these challenges for welfare of the communities and
sustainable development of the region.
Pakistan is committed to establish
peaceful and cordial relations with all the countries of the world, he said,
adding, It contributes to global peace, through diplomatic efforts to UN
peacekeeping.
"Nepal is a close friend of
Pakistan. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1960: mutual
respect, trust, cordiality and understanding remained the hallmark", he
added.
Pakistan and Nepal share a unique
tapestry from geography to religious and civilizational linkages – from the
peaks of Everest to K2, to rich Gandhara heritage and cultural similarities,
the ambassador mentioned.
"As partners, we work together
at regional and multilateral forums especially at UN and SAARC", he
further highlighted.
Pakistan's approach to its
partnership with Nepal is also underpinned by the desire to maturity benefit,
he noted, adding the two countries have inked number of agreements such as
trade, air services, cultural, tourism and cooperation in agriculture and
number of bilateral mechanism exist.
Also present on the occasion were
Deputy Speaker Indira Rana, former Prime Minister Madhav Kuamr Nepal, former
ministers, parliamentarians, diplomatic missions chiefs in Kathmandu,
high-ranking government officials, entrepreneurs, journalists and distinguished
people.
A documentary reflecting Pakistan's
progress in social-economic, technological and defense sectors was also
screened on the occasion. (RSS)