Kathmandu, May 25: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has described her five-day visit to Japan as 'fruitful'.
Upon her return home last night,
she stated that her visit has helped further strengthen Nepal-Japan relations
while expanding cooperation in various development sectors.
Dr Rana informed media persons that
she held various important meetings with Japanese officials, including Foreign
Minister IWAYA Takeshi, discussing various issues ranging from strengthening
bilateral relations, and cooperation in various projects.
“During this visit, we discussed
various issues of Nepal-Japan relations, ongoing cooperation and future
projects in Nepal. Similarly, the visit also provided an opportunity to learn
about policies and welfare systems implemented in Japan for senior citizens,”
she said.
A bilateral meeting between Dr Rana
and Takeshi touched on various aspects of Nepal-Japan bilateral relations,
mutual interests, and common global concerns. Dr Rana expressed her gratitude
for Japan's continued support in Nepal's development journey.
On May 23, Dr Rana also met with
President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Dr Tanaka
Akihiko, and discussed the timely implementation and completion of JICA-funded
projects in Nepal. She thanked Japan for its long-standing support to Nepal's
economic and social development endeavours.
Earlier, Parliamentary
Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, IKUINA Akiko, paid a courtesy call
on Dr Rana on the sidelines of the recently concluded "Sagarmatha
Sambad" last week in Kathmandu. Dr Rana expressed her appreciation for
Akiko's active participation in the dialogue.
While in Japan, Dr Rana also
addressed an international conference on senior citizens in Tokyo and shared
Nepal's efforts and challenges in policy development and welfare for senior
citizens.
Upon her arrival at Tribhuvan
International Airport, Dr Rana was welcomed by officials including Secretary of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amrit Bahadur Rai.
Foreign Minister Dr Rana had left
for Japan last Monday. (RSS)