Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli Returns Home After Productive Spain Visit
After a significant diplomatic visit, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is set to arrive back in Nepal today, landing at Tribhuvan International Airport at 3:45 PM local time. His trip to Spain was marked by impactful discussions and a firm commitment to advancing Nepal’s interests on the global stage.
Premiering on June 28, PM Oli led a Nepali delegation to the ‘Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4)’—a crucial platform that addressed pressing issues surrounding global financing, particularly following economic challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. His participation was not just about representing Nepal but also advocating for a fairer economic landscape where developing nations can thrive.
While in Spain, PM Oli engaged in high-level meetings with several world leaders, including a significant dialogue with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. This meeting underscored Nepal’s commitment to collaborative international relations and our shared goals in achieving sustainable development.
A highlight of PM Oli’s engagements was his bilateral discussion with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, where both leaders explored avenues for enhancing cooperation between Nepal and Spain, focusing on trade, tourism, and cultural exchange. Such discussions are crucial as Nepal seeks to bolster its international ties and attract investment in key sectors, especially tourism—an industry that has the potential to significantly contribute to the nation’s GDP.
Moreover, PM Oli had fruitful conversations with Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Kamal Madbouly and Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, further expanding Nepal’s diplomatic reach and fostering partnerships that can yield mutual benefits.
During his address at the FFD4 conference, PM Oli passionately called for justice and fairness in the global economic and financial system—issues that many developing countries face as they navigate uneven recovery trajectories in the wake of global crises. He also chaired the high-level meeting of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and participated in various plenary sessions, advocating for enhanced support for those most in need.
As PM Oli returns home, the focus shifts to leveraging the relationships formed during this visit. His meetings in Spain could pave the way for new opportunities and investments that not only promote economic growth but also open avenues for cultural collaboration.
In summary, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s visit to Spain was not just a journey; it was a strategic move towards positioning Nepal within the global economic discourse while fostering international cooperation. As we eagerly await his arrival, there’s a sense of optimism for what these new connections can mean for Nepal’s future.
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