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EU envoys pledge to assist Nepal in education, ICT and tourism

Kathmandu, May 26

The European Union (EU) indicated that Nepal is likely to remain on its 'Aviation Safety Concern List' along with sustained operation ban, commonly known as black-list, for a while.

An EU team, following an assessment of the progress in 2023, had recommended the areas and activities to reform. But Nepal couldn't register sufficient progress. "The CAAN had formulated an action plan to improve the status but for the last two and a half years, there was no progress," EU Ambassador to Nepal Veronique Lorenzo said at a press meet organised jointly with 22 envoys of EU member States to Nepal in Kathmandu on Tuesday.

She added that the EU is supporting Nepal to implement new standards in improving the aviation sector so that it would be delisted from the EU's safety concern list.

"All the ministers and chiefs of government agencies asked the same question to this delegation. We have same single objective to instill confidence in Nepal's aviation industry," she stated as the representative of the visiting delegation.

However, Ambassador Lorenzo maintained that the EU had asked Nepal for having independent departments for service operation and regulation of the aviation sector but not splitting the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) into two separate entities,

The EU placed Nepal on the list and banned Nepali airlines operators from flying to its member countries on December 5, 2013. The causes it cited then were a series of aviation accidents and regulatory concerns.

Although the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) removed Nepal from its list of 'Significant Safety Concerns' in 2017 after assessing the safety improvements, the EU maintained the status quo. Nepal was included in the ICAO 'safety concern' in 2013.

The delegation included envoys from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.

Of these countries, Finland, France and Germany have their embassies in Nepal apart from the EU Delegation.

Likewise, Ambassador Lorenzo suggested Nepal should begin its homework for the graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC). Stating that some sectors will be most vulnerable and many jobs will be lost, she expressed her dismay that the country didn't do its homework to face the post-graduation scenario.

The ambassadors present at the press meet said that they were keen to support the new government in its development initiatives especially in education and information technology sector.

Several of them expressed their readiness in extending cooperation in tourism sector as well. Non-resident ambassador of Sweden to Nepal Jan Thesleff said, "Now tourists want to experience the culture, nature and adventure which Nepal has in abundance. From nature to mountains and wellness, you can offer a lot to the tourists."

He also said that Sweden is ready to support Nepal in tourism.

Similarly, non-resident ambassador of Estonia to Nepal Marje Luup said that her country is ready to share its practices and successes in ICT and e-governance with Nepal. "I am sure there will be many other opportunities where we can find ways for cooperation," she said.

Non-resident ambassador of Cyprus to Nepal Evagoras Vryonides expressed concerns to Nepalis paying huge sums of money to reach Cyprus. "Nepali workers and students are paying about 7,000 Euros (above Rs. 1.2 million). This should be reduced and we must find a way out for that," he said.

Meanwhile, the envoys appreciated the government leadership in Nepal and said that Prime Minister Balendra Shah was determined to deliver in order to meet the public expectations.

“It is rare that there are such joint diplomatic trips, and we are overwhelmed by the hospitality we received,” they said. 

Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 27 May 2026.  

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