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Spain’s envoy calls on Minister Ale, pledges support to Nepal on climate change affairs



KATHMANDU: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Prem Bahadur Ale and Spain’s non-resident ambassador to Nepal, Jose Maria Ridao Dominguez, held a meeting on Friday.

The ambassador visited the Minister at his office and matters relating to Nepal-Spain bilateral relations and cultural and tourism aspects were discussed between the two during the meeting.

On the occasion, Minister Ale urged the people of Spain to travel Nepal for touristic purposes and view the mountain range here.

“At present COVID-19 infections rate is about to come to zero and we urge the Spanish people to travel to Nepal for touristic activities.”

The Minister took time to applaud Spain for its lead in regard with climate change issues. He also informed the ambassador of about Nepal’s significant progress in the recent ‘ICAO safety audit’.

Terming Spain as Nepal’s important development partner, he thanked Spain for its valuable support to Nepal during COVID-19 pandemic and 2015 earthquake in Nepal.

In response, the ambassador said Nepal and Spain have cordial relations and more can be contributed to further enhancement of cultural and trade ties existing between the two countries.

Similarly, the ambassador said Spain is sensitive to environment and climate change-like significant issues and it is ready to collaborate and cooperate with Nepal in regard with tackling the issues.

Publish Date : 10 June 2022 19:27 PM

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