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Australian Assistant Foreign Minister Watts arrives in Kathmandu on a two-day visit



KATHMANDU: Australia’s Assistant Foreign Minister, Tim Watts, MP, arrived in Kathmandu on a two-day visit, 16-17 May 2023, to underline Australia’s close and growing relationship with Nepal and explore opportunities for future engagement.

Assistant Minister Watts will pay a courtesy call on Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Foreign Minister, Narayan Prakash Saud.

He will convey Australia’s appreciation of its close cooperation with Nepal over 63 years of diplomatic relations and thriving people-to-people linkages.

The Nepali community is Australia’s fastest-growing migrant population and currently numbers around 130,000.

A centerpiece of Watts’ visit will be the handover of a 13th-century wooden tunala (temple strut) from Ratneshwar Temple at Sulima Square to the local community in a ceremony organized at Patan Museum.

The Art Gallery of New South Wales has returned this important artefact to Nepal, and will be represented at the handover by Director, Dr Michael Brand.

At Kathmandu University, Watts will learn about current partnerships with Australian institutions and discuss possibilities for future collaboration in the sectors of mining, green hydrogen and ongoing student exchange programs.

Watts will visit BioVac Nepal in Banepa, where academic and research cooperation and technology transfer from Australia has supported BioVac to become a state-of-the-art diagnostic and animal vaccine production facility.

Watts will also visit the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO), which was established as a centre for excellence in eye health by Dr Sanduk Ruit in partnership with Australian Dr Fred Hollows.

In the past thirty years, the Australian Government and the Fred Hollows Foundation have supported TIO’s work to provide eye care services in Nepal, as well as the manufacture of intraocular lenses for national and global distribution.

Watts will visit religious and historic sites at Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath, marking close cultural links with Australia’s Hindu and Buddhist populations.

He will meet with Nepali alumni of Australian institutions who have returned to become leaders in their fields.

Watts will hand over an Australian-made Portable Altitude Chamber to the Himalayan Rescue Association for its use at the Pheriche Medical Outpost and Everest ER Clinic at Everest Base Camp.

Assistant Minister Watts’ visit to Nepal is part of a four-country program that includes his participation in the sixth Indian Ocean Conference in Bangladesh, and bilateral visits to Bhutan and India.

Publish Date : 16 May 2023 10:09 AM

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