Kathmandu, Jan. 16
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba has directed all heads of Nepali missions worldwide to prioritise the country's national interest and economic diplomacy in their work.
Speaking at a virtual meeting with the
chiefs of the Nepali mission from the Minstry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on
Thursday, she stressed on integrating economic diplomacy into Nepal’s foreign
policy framework to support the country’s development aspirations and economic
growth.
“Economic diplomacy is an integral part of
Nepal's foreign policy. Efforts should focus on exploring sectors that can
attract investment to Nepal, contributing to the country’s development and
prosperity,” she said.
FM Dr. Rana urged mission heads to identify
opportunities in their respective countries and connect them with Nepal’s
potential so that Nepal could benefit from these linkages. She highlighted the
need for missions to play a proactive role in promoting Nepal's economic
interests, including attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) and supporting
initiatives that bolster the nation’s economic progress.
Likewise, she reiterated the ministry’s
commitment to institutionalising economic diplomacy as a key priority, backed
by a dedicated department. She called on all missions to intensify efforts to
channel FDI into Nepal and promote Nepal’s prospects in global markets.
“In the current context, where Nepal’s
economy has struggled to achieve the desired momentum, it is vital for all
missions abroad to focus on attracting investment and showcasing Nepal’s
potential to the global market,” stated FM Dr. Rana.
She also encouraged participation in trade
fairs, festivals, and exhibitions to promote Nepali products and tourism
globally. Noting the challenges posed by climate change, Dr. Rana underlined
the importance of advocating for climate justice on global platforms and called
for collective efforts to ensure the success of the upcoming 'Sagarmatha
Dialogue' in Nepal.
The Foreign Minister further advised
mission heads to strengthen relationships with governments, agencies, and
private sectors in their host countries, aligning their policies to Nepal’s
interests.
She also directed mission heads to
prioritise the welfare of the large Nepali diaspora abroad, ensuring the
provision of essential services and addressing their needs and grievances
promptly.
Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai also
called for efforts to align host countries’ policies and programmes with
Nepal’s interests and safeguard the rights and promote the welfare of Nepali
workers abroad.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 17 January 2025.
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