Kathmandu, May 9
Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba has
informed that the Government of Nepal is in the final phase of preparations for
the first edition of the Sagarmatha Dialogue, an international conference being
organised by Nepal.
Chairing a meeting of the Sagarmatha
Dialogue Management Committee at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on
Friday, FM Dr. Rana stressed that the Ministry is working diligently to develop
this initiative into a significant and impactful forum for Nepal.
Nepal is organising such an international
forum for the first time and has already decided to host it annually as a
permanent diplomatic platform.
The event, scheduled to take place in Kathmandu
from May 16 to 18 will focus on climate
change, the Himalayas, and the future of humanity. Dr. Rana described the
Dialogue as a key platform to elevate Nepal’s presence on the global stage.
She highlighted that Nepal’s glaciers,
vital sources of water and environmental stability, are melting at an alarming
rate, and the country is bearing immense and disproportionate losses due to
climate change. According to her, the Dialogue will serve to amplify Nepal’s
long-standing call for climate justice on international platforms.
FM Dr. Rana emphasised that the Sagarmatha
Dialogue is designed as a global platform to deliberate on critical regional
and international issues related to climate change. The inaugural edition aims
to bring together climate-affected communities, scientists, policymakers,
mountaineers, world leaders, and international organisations for dialogue and
commitment.
As chair of the event’s management
committee, Dr. Rana noted that the government is working to ensure high-level
international participation, and several dignitaries have already confirmed
their attendance.
Recognising the event as a major
opportunity for Nepal, she called on officials from all relevant ministries,
the private sector, and Nepali missions abroad to contribute their utmost.
Minister for Forests and Environment Ain
Bahadur Shahi shared that his ministry is in the final stages of preparation.
Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai briefed the meeting on the progress of the
event’s planning.
To date, high-level representatives from
around two dozen countries and over 50 international organisations have
confirmed their participation in the Sagarmatha Dialogue.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 10 May 2025.