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Ambassador of Estonia to Nepal, Kivi, pays courtesy call on Minister Bhusal



KATHMANDU: Newly appointed Ambassador of Estonia to Nepal, Ketrin Kivi, has paid a courtesy call on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal.

During the meeting held at the Ministry today, they discussed on various issues of mutual relations and interest.

On the occasion, Minister Bhusal stressed the need of promoting the arrival of tourists for further expansion of relations between the two countries at people’s level.

Saying both the countries have similar views in multilateral forum of the world, she pointed out the need of further collaboration in coming days.

The Energy Minister shared, “Nepal is an important sector for hydropower investment. I want to urge the government and private sectors of Estonia to investment in Nepal.”

She said Nepal is continuously involving in hydropower development.

She also expressed the belief that the relations between the two countries would be further expanded in days to come.

Saying Estonia is a country strong in cyber security, Ambassador Kivi mentioned that Estonia could collaborate with Nepal on the issue of e-commerce and discussion in government level was necessary for the same.

Nepal and Estonia have been enjoying diplomatic relations since 1992.

Publish Date : 22 April 2022 17:02 PM

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