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US Embassy launches video series ‘Guff Gaff with the Ambassador’



KATHMANDU: The Embassy of the United States in Kathmandu has launched a weekly video series ‘Guff Gaff with the Ambassador’ in which the US Ambassador to Nepal Randy Berry will be answering questions from the general public.

“We are letting random people ask random questions, and we will share those exchanges in a weekly video series called ‘Guff Gaff with the Ambassador.’ Stay tuned for our first video. New ones will be posted on Mondays!,’ the Embassy said in a Facebook post.

In a video, envoy Berry said that he had put meeting as many as Nepalis as he can in his priority, adding that he is looking forward for questions for interactions through the video series.

 

 

 

Publish Date : 21 May 2019 20:06 PM

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