Kathmandu, Feb. 6
Minister
for Foreign Affairs, Narayan Prakash Saud, is leaving for Perth, Australia, on
Wednesday to participate in the 7th Indian Ocean Conference being jointly
organised by the Government of Australia and India Foundation from February 9
to 10.
According
to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Saud is scheduled to address the
Conference being organised on the theme, ‘Towards a Stable and Sustainable
Indian Ocean,’ on February 10.
While
in Perth, FM Saud will hold a bilateral meeting with Penny Wong, Minister for
Foreign Affairs of Australia.
In
the margins of the Conference, he is also scheduled to hold meetings with
participating heads of delegation from friendly countries.
Likewise,
the Foreign Minister will visit Wellington, New Zealand, for a bilateral
meeting with his counterpart there, Winston Peters on February 14. The meeting
will be preceded by the Second Foreign Ministry Consultation Meeting between
the senior officials of the Ministries.
FM
Saud is accompanied by his spouse Jyotshna Adhikari Saud and officials of the MoFA.
Ambassador of Nepal to Australia, Kailash Raj Pokharel, will also join the
Nepali delegation. The Minister will return to Kathmandu on February 15.
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