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PM Deuba returning to Nepal today



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba is returning to Nepal wrapping up his three-day official visit to India today.

Prime Minister Deuba will fly back to Kathmandu at 6:10 pm, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said.

Before returning home, Deuba will fly to Varanasi and return to New Delhi in the afternoon to catch a flight to Kathmandu.

Nepal and India signed four different agreements during Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba’s three day visit to India.

According to Foreign Ministry sources, the four agreements between the two countries, signed Saturday, include the International Solar Alliance between Nepal and India, technical assistance related to railways, supply of petroleum products and technical expertise between Nepal Oil Corporation and Indian Oil Corporation.

Earlier, Prime Minister Deuba and his Indian counterpart had held a one-on-one talk and the bilateral talks at Hyderabad House, New Delhi. After the bilateral meetings, the agreements were signed in the presence of the Prime Ministers.

Prior to it, Prime Minister Deuba laid a wreath at the Gandhi’s samadhi at Raj Ghat on Saturday morning.

This is Prime Minister Deuba’s first official foreign trip in his fifth term as prime minister.

Prime Minister Deuba had flown to India leading a 50-member Nepali delegation at the invitation of his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on April 1.

 

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