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PM Deuba flies to UK to take part in COP26



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has left for the United Kingdom to take part in the World Leaders Summit of the 26th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 26).

Prime Minister Deuba left for the UK in a flight of Qatar Airways at 10:40 am, according to the Prime Minister’s secretariat. This is Deuba’s first foreign visit after becoming the Prime Minister of Nepal for the fifth time.

The COP 26 is being held from October 31 to November 12 in Glasgow, UK. During the Convention, Prime Minister Deuba will attend and address the welcome event being hosted by All-Party Parliamentary Group for Nepal (APPG-N) and UK-Nepal Trade and Investment Forum in London on October 30, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Prime Minister will be received by the representatives of Britain-Nepal Society, Non-Residential Nepali Association and representatives of Nepali community residing in the UK. On October 31, the Prime Minister will attend a reception hosted in his honor by the Chargé d’affaires at the Embassy of Nepal in London.

He will meet with the representatives of Gurkha Veterans’ organizations, members of the British Parliament and other members of Nepali diaspora.

Likewise, on November 1, Prime Minister Deuba will attend the official opening ceremony of COP26. He will deliver Nepal’s national statement at the World Leaders Summit. In the evening same day, the Prime Minister will attend the reception to be hosted by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in honor of the participating Heads of State and Governments.

On the sidelines, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral meetings with Heads of State and Government and other dignitaries. The Prime Minister will also attend the breakfast reception to be hosted for select Heads of State and Government by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and First Minister of Scotland in the morning of November 2.

Prime Minister Deuba is accompanied by a 20-member delegation including Minister for Forest and Environment Ram Sahaya Prasad Yadav.

During his stay in the UK, the Prime Minister is also scheduled to visit Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh on November 3 and address a gathering there. He will plant a sapling in the Nepali Garden.

Prime Minister Deuba will return from the UK on November 3 and arrive in Kathmandu on the morning of November 4, it is stated in a press release issued by the Ministry.

Publish Date : 29 October 2021 11:57 AM

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