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Nepal in favour of national interest with just and international interests



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has stated that Nepal prioritizes national interests alongside just and international interests.

Addressing a parliamentarians’ dialogue on Nepal’s foreign policy organised by the CPN (UML)’s Department of Foreign Affairs, here today, the Prime Minister said Nepal is always committed to its sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity with its deep belief in shared interests of both small and big nations.

“When we talk about our national interest, we also focus equally on world peace and humanitarian concerns. We are guided by the UN Charter and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and the non-alignment,” the Prime Minister said, adding that, “We believe in mutual benefits and co-existence. We conduct our foreign relations with the feeling that we have no enemies and all are our friends. We are capable of maintaining our geopolitical position in balanced way to advance our national interests.”

He further underscored the importance of presenting Nepal’s views in a clear, open and friendly manner with neighbouring countries, rather than reacting impulsively. “We do not believe that diplomatic dialogues should be ambiguous. Such dialogues should be clear and it will be convenient for another party to understand and build an opinion.”

Prime Minister Oli stressed that national interests should never be compromised for petty gains or power interests. He pledged that the government would represent Nepal responsibly and in a credible manner, paying attention to the nation’s economic, cultural, and diplomatic priorities.

He also advised the parliamentarians to engage with legislative issues with comprehensive study and preparations, making the parliament lively.

During the event, foreign affairs experts delivered their presentations on Nepal’s foreign policy, changing geopolitical context, climate politics and diplomacy.

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