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Nepal-Bangladesh agree to strengthen economic ties: Minister Gyawali



KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said Nepal and Bangladesh have agreed to further strengthen two-country economic relations.

Upon his return home following a three-day official visit to Bangladesh on Wednesday, Minister Gyawali shared with the media that they agreed to promote and expand energy and trade.

“Substantive discussion with the Bangladeshi foreign minister was held to strengthen friendly relations. An agreement was made on bilateral trade promotion, identification of the area for trade, clearance of hurdles, increase in exportable goods,” he said, adding that Bangladesh was positive for more convenient transit.

During the visit, Gyawali requested the Bangladeshi government to send tourists to Nepal as the country was marking Visit Nepal Year 2020.

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