Nepal and the Sultanate of Oman have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on establishing a bilateral consultation mechanism.
The MoU was signed at Muscat on the occasion of the official visit of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to the Gulf country. Nepal's ambassador to Oman Sharmila Parajuli Dhakal and head of West Asia Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman Hilah Marhoon al-Mammari signed the MoU on behalf of their respective governments today. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Krishna Bahadur Mahara witnessed the signing ceremony.
As Nepal and the Sultanate of Oman have been celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations this year, the conclusion of the MoU reflects the determination of the two governments to enhance and activate different fields of co-operation, particularly on economic, cultural, technological, scientific and educational relations, a press note from the Embassy of Nepal in Muscat reads.
The MoU provides that bilateral meetings will be organised on annual basis or as deemed necessary, alternately in Muscat and in Kathmandu. The MoU comes into force from the date of its signature for a period of five years and is automatically renewable for similar periods.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Deuba and members of his delegation returned to Kathmandu yesterday upon successfully completing the 3-day official visit to the Sultanate of Oman.
The MoU was signed at Muscat on the occasion of the official visit of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to the Gulf country. Nepal's ambassador to Oman Sharmila Parajuli Dhakal and head of West Asia Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman Hilah Marhoon al-Mammari signed the MoU on behalf of their respective governments today. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Krishna Bahadur Mahara witnessed the signing ceremony.
As Nepal and the Sultanate of Oman have been celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations this year, the conclusion of the MoU reflects the determination of the two governments to enhance and activate different fields of co-operation, particularly on economic, cultural, technological, scientific and educational relations, a press note from the Embassy of Nepal in Muscat reads.
The MoU provides that bilateral meetings will be organised on annual basis or as deemed necessary, alternately in Muscat and in Kathmandu. The MoU comes into force from the date of its signature for a period of five years and is automatically renewable for similar periods.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Deuba and members of his delegation returned to Kathmandu yesterday upon successfully completing the 3-day official visit to the Sultanate of Oman.
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