Kathmandu, Dec. 21
A Commemorative Programme was organised by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of Nepal to mark the 100 years of
Nepal-United Kingdom Friendship Treaty of 1923 at Singhadurbar, State Hall on
Thursday.
The Friendship Treaty was signed on 21 December 1923
at the Singhadurbar State Hall one hundred years ago.
On the occasion, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Narayan
Prakash Saud, delivered his remarks highlighting various aspects of age-old
relations between Nepal and the United Kingdom, informed the MoFA in a
statement.
Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Nepal, Rob Fenn,
also spoke on the importance of the Treaty on Nepal-UK bilateral ties.
The programme was attended by national security advisor,
chief secretary, secretaries of different ministries, ambassadors, chiefs of
security agencies, former foreign secretaries, former ambassadors and academia
among others.
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