Foreign relations based on national interest, mutual benefit and respect



29 May 2020, Kathmandu

The government says it will continue with the policy of pursuing Nepal’s foreign relations based on national interest, mutual benefit and respect, international commitments and obligations as well as on justice.

This has been stated in the budget statement presented by Finance Minister Dr Yubaraj Khatiwada on Thursday.

It maintains that the country would maintain its international relations being based on sovereign equality by protecting the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, autonomy and national interest.

Similarly, it is stated that the national interests would be promoted by further strengthening the ties with all the nations including the neighboring friendly countries, the development partners and the labor destination countries.

The economic diplomacy would be mobilized determining the country and region-specific goals while it would be pursued so as to increase international cooperation for the promotion of development aid, trade, investment, labour and tourism.

Stating the Nepali missions abroad would be mobilized for the security of Nepalis on foreign employment, for the continuity of dignified employment and for their social protection, Finance Minister Dr Khatiwada said the digital passport system would be implemented from the coming fiscal year and the visas issued to the foreign nationals on their arrival would be made available online.

The international network, knowledge, skill, capital and technology of the Non-Resident Nepalis would be used for Nepal’s socio-economic development while their cooperation would be sought in the protection and rescue of Nepali nationals in difficult situation in foreign land.

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