Nepal and Ghana established formal diplomatic relations today.
As part of making diplomatic relations as wider as possible, foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali and his Ghanaian counterpart Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey signed a Joint Communiqué to that effect. With the agreement, the number of countries Nepal has established diplomatic relations has now reached 168.
The two ministers also held a bilateral meeting prior to the signing of the Communiqué. They also shared the confidence that the diplomatic ties will help bring the two countries and peoples closer on the bilateral front, while continuing their collaboration at multilateral forums, according to a pess note issued by the Permanent Mission of Nepal to the UN in New York.
As part of making diplomatic relations as wider as possible, foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali and his Ghanaian counterpart Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey signed a Joint Communiqué to that effect. With the agreement, the number of countries Nepal has established diplomatic relations has now reached 168.
The two ministers also held a bilateral meeting prior to the signing of the Communiqué. They also shared the confidence that the diplomatic ties will help bring the two countries and peoples closer on the bilateral front, while continuing their collaboration at multilateral forums, according to a pess note issued by the Permanent Mission of Nepal to the UN in New York.
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