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Qatar ready to update labor agreement with Nepal


24 February 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Ambassador of Qatar to Nepal has expressed his country’s readiness to update the labor agreement between Nepal and Qatar—one of the key destinations for Nepali migrant workers.

During a meeting with Speaker of the House of Representatives Agni Prasad Sapkota on Monday, Qatar’s Ambassador Yousif Bin Mohamed Al-Hail said that Qatar was ready to revise the bilateral labor agreement as per the need.

Nepal has been making its best diplomatic efforts to make the labor agreement timely relevant to Qatar for long. But, despite bilateral talks in different phases, they have not yielded positive impacts so far.

On the occasion, the Qatari envoy also expressed his commitment to helping in Nepal’s health and education sectors besides others. “We are also willing to support Nepal to build a cricket stadium,” the Ambassador told the Speaker.

The Speaker’s Secretariat shared that Speaker Sapkota wished for the success of the upcoming FIFA World Cup to be held in Qatar in 2022 and also laid emphasis for collective efforts of Nepal and Qatar to raise the voices on global challenges including climate change.

Publish Date : 24 February 2020 21:38 PM

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