Kathmandu, Sept. 19: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba held a meeting with the Chair and Members of Canada-Nepal Parliamentary Friendship Group in Ottawa on Wednesday.
The Chair of Canada-Nepal
Parliamentary Friendship Group and Member of Parliament Sonia Sidhu welcomed
Minister Deuba at the Parliament Hill and expressed happiness over the first
visit of a Nepali Foreign Minister to Canada.
The two sides reviewed the friendly
relations between the parliaments of Nepal and Canada and stressed the need to
promote regular exchanges, experiences sharing between the Members of
Parliament of the two countries, according to the Embassy of Nepal in
Ottawa.
On the occasion, Foreign Minister
Deuba stated that Canada-Nepal Parliamentary Friendship Group stands as an
important platform for sharing of experiences and learning from each other’s
democratic processes.
Foreign Minister Dr. Deuba thanked
the Canadian Members of Parliament and Senators for their service to the
promotion of Nepal-Canada relations and also informed about the formation of a
Nepal-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Federal Parliament of
Nepal.
She expressed confidence that the
two parliaments will be able to promote greater exchanges and collaborations
through these important mechanisms.
Likewise, Chair of Canada-Nepal
Parliamentary Friendship Group, Sonia Sidhu, highlighted the potential areas of
cooperation between the parliamentarians of Canada and Nepal and enrich the
friendly relations. She also appreciated the progress Nepal has made in gender
equality and empowerment of women and girls with greater representation of
Nepali women in the parliament and local government as well as enhanced
contribution of them in public life, the Nepal Embassy stated issuing a press
release.
Foreign Minister Dr. Deuba was
accompanied by Nepal's Ambassador to Canada Bharat Raj Paudyal and other
officials during the meeting. (RSS)