KATHMANDU, April 30: Bangladeshi Ambassador to Nepal, Salahuddhin Noman Chaudhary, paid a courtesy call on Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supply Dilendra Prasad Badu on Friday.
At the meeting held at the ministry, the duo discussed issues such as bilateral relations and cooperation on various sectors, according to the Minister's secretariat. Minister Badu extended special thanks to Bangladesh for its assistance to the health sector in Nepal during COVID-19. Such assistance would help foster people-to-people relations between the two countries, the Minister said while arguing that the bilateral trade and investment promotion could be beneficial to both the countries.
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On the occasion of the 50th years of diplomatic ties between Nepal and Bangladesh, Minister Badu expressed best wishes to the Bangladeshi government and people there through the Ambassador and believed that cooperation could be extended in commerce, tourism, and energy, among others.
In response, Ambassador Chaudhary also argued that bilateral relations could be further strengthened with the cooperation in the sectors of energy, trade facilitation and tourism promotion. He stressed on the need for forwarding Nepal-Bangladesh trade agreement.
He also hoped that Minister Badu would play a leading role to create an investment friendly atmosphere along with investment security in Nepal. Bangladesh is willing to invest in Nepal, Ambassador Chaudhary reminded.