Nepal and Saint Lucia established formal bilateral diplomatic relations.
Permanent Representative of Nepal to the United Nations (UN) in New York Amrit Bahadur Rai and Permanent Representative of Saint Lucia to the UN Cosmos Richardson signed a joint communiqué to this effect amid a brief ceremony held at the Permanent Mission of Saint Lucia to the United Nations in New York this morning, according to a press note issued by Nepal's Permanent Mission to UN.
On the occasion, the two ambassadors expressed their confidence that the formal diplomatic relations will prove instrumental in bringing the two countries and peoples closer at the bilateral and multilateral forums. They also discussed measures to further deepen and expand the relations, the press note reads.
The two ambassadors also jointly informed secretary-general of the United Nations (UN) António Guterres about the establishment of Nepal-Saint Lucia diplomatic relations today.
A small island country in the Caribbean Sea, with its capital at Castries, Saint Luciacovers a land area of 617-sq-km and has an estimated population of 1,70,000. Tourism is a major contributing sector of the economy, which accounts for about 65 per cent of the total GDP. Many tourists visit the island country because of its volcanic origin and its location in the path of the northeastern trade winds and warm tropical maritime climate. The country exports bananas, cardboard cartons, clothing, coconut products and electronic goods.
Saint Lucia became member of the UN on September 18, 1979 following its independence from Great Britain.
Both Nepal and Saint Lucia are members of the Group of 77 and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). With this development, the number of countries with which Nepal has established diplomatic relations now reached 167.
Permanent Representative of Nepal to the United Nations (UN) in New York Amrit Bahadur Rai and Permanent Representative of Saint Lucia to the UN Cosmos Richardson signed a joint communiqué to this effect amid a brief ceremony held at the Permanent Mission of Saint Lucia to the United Nations in New York this morning, according to a press note issued by Nepal's Permanent Mission to UN.
On the occasion, the two ambassadors expressed their confidence that the formal diplomatic relations will prove instrumental in bringing the two countries and peoples closer at the bilateral and multilateral forums. They also discussed measures to further deepen and expand the relations, the press note reads.
The two ambassadors also jointly informed secretary-general of the United Nations (UN) António Guterres about the establishment of Nepal-Saint Lucia diplomatic relations today.
A small island country in the Caribbean Sea, with its capital at Castries, Saint Luciacovers a land area of 617-sq-km and has an estimated population of 1,70,000. Tourism is a major contributing sector of the economy, which accounts for about 65 per cent of the total GDP. Many tourists visit the island country because of its volcanic origin and its location in the path of the northeastern trade winds and warm tropical maritime climate. The country exports bananas, cardboard cartons, clothing, coconut products and electronic goods.
Saint Lucia became member of the UN on September 18, 1979 following its independence from Great Britain.
Both Nepal and Saint Lucia are members of the Group of 77 and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). With this development, the number of countries with which Nepal has established diplomatic relations now reached 167.
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